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Spiritual Communion During Covid19

With the cancellation of public masses, the faithful are simply confined at the homes during the quarantine. Thanks to the online masses, the people can participate with the liturgy. However, they cannot receive Holy Communion. Hence, there is the Spiritual Communion prayer that is flashed on the tv screen.

St. Thomas Aquinas described spiritual communion as “an ardent desire to receive Jesus in the most holy sacrament and lovingly embrace Him” at a time or in circumstances when we cannot receive Him in sacramental Communion.

In his encyclical, “Ecclesia de Eucharistia” (“A Eucharistic Church”), in 2003, Pope John Paul II encouraged the practice of spiritual communion, noting that it “has been a wonderful part of Catholic life for centuries and recommended by saints who were masters of the spiritual life.”

It doesn’t matter when or where you are, as long as you practice the devotion with “renewed faith, reverence, humility and in complete trust in the goodness of the Divine Redeemer” and are “united to Him in the spirit of the most ardent charity,” Pope Pius XII said in his encyclical “Mediator Dei (The Sacred Liturgy).”

It is important to note that a spiritual communion can never replace your obligation to attend Mass on Sundays though.

It doesn’t matter when or where you are, as long as you practice the devotion with “renewed faith, reverence, humility and in complete trust in the goodness of the Divine Redeemer” and are “united to Him in the spirit of the most ardent charity,” as Pope Pius XII says in his encyclical Mediator Dei (The Sacred Liturgy).

Spiritual Communion Prayer

My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.

I love you above all things and I desire to receive you in my soul.

Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally,

Come at least spiritually into my heart.

I embrace you as if you were already there

And unite myself wholly to you.

Never permit me to be separated from you.

Amen.

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