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Visits to the Blessed Sacrament (2)
Friends on earth find such pleasure in being together, they can even spend an entire day in each other's company. But when it comes to be with Jesus in the Eucharist, those who do not love Him get weary. Yet the saints found their paradise on earth in front of the Most Blessed Sacrament. In fact, all of them liked this most sweet devotion, because it is impossible to find on earth a more precious gem, or a treasure more worthy of all our love, than Jesus in the Eucharist. Let see some examples: St Aloysius was forbidden to remain in the presence of the Most Blessed Sacrament; and as he used to pass before it, finding himself drawn, so to speak, by the sweet attractions of his Lord, and almost forced to remain there, he would, with the greatest effort, tear himself away, saying, with an excess of tender love: Depart from me, O Lord, depart! St Francis Xavier also found refreshment in the midst of his many labours in India; for he used his days in toiling for souls, and his nights in the presence of the Most Blessed Sacrament. St John Francis Regis did the same thing; and sometimes finding the church closed, he endeavoured to satisfy his longings by remaining on his knees outside the door, exposed to the rain and cold, that at least at a distance he might attend upon his comforter concealed under the sacramental species. St Alphonsus de Liguori has said, after that of receiving the sacraments, Eucharistic Adoration is a devotion most pleasing to God and most useful to ourselves. The time spend with devotion before the Eucharist is the most profitable to us in life, and the source of our greatest consolation in death and in eternity. Even just 15 minutes prayer spent in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, can perhaps gain more than in all the other spiritual exercises of the day. And if you are looking for consolation, Jesus can console you if you remains with a recollected spirit before the Eucharist, far beyond what the world can do with all its feasts and pastimes.
O taste and see that the Lord is good. Come and see for yourself!
(Reference: The Complete Ascetical Works of St Alphonsus de Liguori, Volume VI - The Holy Eucharist, St Alphonsus de Liguori, edited by Rev Eugene Grimm, New York: Benziger, 1887)