Burning with Love

We become burning bushes that are on fire and are not consumed. It's like a burning fire the Lord wants to kindle from our poor lives, which together we dedicate to his service, to the growth of His Kingdom of Love.

Preparatory notes for a course, 24/06/80

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To adore Christ, is to enter into his gaze and to let him love you.
“Lord, ignite my soul, burn in it, consume it with your Love, so we might set fire to the Earth,” says Pierre Goursat.


In this attitude of adoration, Pierre Goursat draws his desire to save souls from contemplating Jesus present in the Eucharist.
Following in his footsteps, we too can discover the incredible treasure of eucharistic adoration.

Understand today how to adore, how to let our heart catch fire with love for the world and for others, and how in opening our heart to God it can be filled with compassion for others.


Through adoration, let us burn with the fire of God.

In prayer and adoration, we are truly clothed with the Lord's strength, but this must also mean serving our brothers and sisters.

"Emmanuel" weekend, 26/10/75

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WHAT WE NEED TO REMEMBER

God's love for us

To worship is to draw from the very source of Love, from the Heart of Jesus. Each of us has our own grace in terms of God's love. We are certainly unworthy of it, but we can rely on it to transform us.

The Burning Fire of God

It only takes one place where someone loves Jesus for people to flock to it. Man is made to take fire, and this fire is just waiting to spread. So let us feel that love, and worship with all our hearts.

Jesus is really present

It is a great joy to know that Jesus is really present in the Eucharist. If He comes close to us, we too should move close to Him.

Worship fosters compassion

While through worship we experience God's love for us, God also gives us the desire for this love to be experienced by everyone. He lets us see those who suffer and those who do not know Him through His eyes.

We adore the Lord Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. We must really believe in this Real Presence: a presence that is very real, very tangible, because the Lord took on the form of human flesh, and He wants to stay with us. He wants to be with us. And it's a great joy for us to know that He is with us.

Community Weekend, 21/06/81

We adore the Lord Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. We must really believe in this Real Presence: a presence that is very real, very tangible, because the Lord took on the form of human flesh, and He wants to stay with us. He wants to be with us. And it's a great joy for us to know that He is with us.

Community Weekend, 21/06/81