Let us be eucharistic souls, living the hidden life of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, ready to do all for the glory of the Spouse and for the good of souls."
Our profound love for the Eucharist serves as the fundamental source of our commitment to the mission. The self-giving love demonstrated by Jesus in the Eucharist is not only a personal encounter but also the source of our apostolic and missionary zeal. It inspires us to dedicate ourselves fully, enabling us to offer our joys, struggles, and sacrifices for the sake of the Universal Mission of the Church.
The Eucharist continuously invites and challenges us to walk the path of conversion, inspiring a deeper commitment to compassionate service for our brothers and sisters in need. In emulating Christ, we are called to be transformed into “bread” that is blessed, broken, and shared. This act of humility and generosity reflects our mission to serve all humanity.
It also means that the Eucharist empowers us with the strength necessary to cultivate fraternal life within our communities. Jesus, present in the Eucharist, offers us the ultimate model of self-giving love—exemplifying humility, compassion, and the spirit of sacrifice. These virtues are necessary for living a fraternal life.