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Our God is present with us today and every day in the Eucharist. Based on the words of St. Alphonsus, this Novena to the Body and Blood of Christ provides insight and guidance for praying in the presence of Jesus' in adoration or preparation for receiving the Blessed Sacrament.
God calls us to turn to him in times of need or when we seek comfort. He is always in our hearts and available through the celebration of Mass. We are invited to unite with Jesus through the Eucharist, and we are expected to share Him with the world though encounters with one another. Knowing we have God's presence…mehr

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Our God is present with us today and every day in the Eucharist. Based on the words of St. Alphonsus, this Novena to the Body and Blood of Christ provides insight and guidance for praying in the presence of Jesus' in adoration or preparation for receiving the Blessed Sacrament.

God calls us to turn to him in times of need or when we seek comfort. He is always in our hearts and available through the celebration of Mass. We are invited to unite with Jesus through the Eucharist, and we are expected to share Him with the world though encounters with one another. Knowing we have God's presence within us can be enough to bring about that transformation.

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David Werthmann has a Master of Arts degree in Pastoral Studies from The Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis, Missouri, and has done further graduate studies in pastoral liturgy at Santa Clara University. He has been a teacher, pastoral minister, liturgical musician, and freelance writer for nearly 30 years.