Bishop Oscar Cantú of San Jose, California, recalls a deeply moving moment at his father’s deathbed that profoundly influenced his devotion to the Eucharist.
This experience, combined with his personal trials throughout his priesthood, has reinforced for him that the heart of our faith is Jesus in the Eucharist and the importance of nurturing our relationship with Him.
The Importance of Eucharistic Congresses
In a recent interview with ACI Prensa during the International Eucharistic Congress in Quito, Ecuador, Cantú, who is of Mexican descent and originally from Houston, emphasized the significance of such events.
He highlighted that these congresses blend “theological formation with sacramental and devotional life,” which not only attracts more people of faith but also serves as a genuine expression of that faith.
Cantú, who had previously attended the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, saw the value in understanding how Eucharistic devotion is experienced globally.
He expressed his interest in exploring different cultural devotions while reflecting on his own experiences in Hispanic communities in the U.S.
Returning to the Core of Our Faith
According to Cantú, the International Eucharistic Congress provides a vital opportunity to reconnect with the essence of Christian faith—Jesus in the Eucharist.
He emphasized that this encounter fulfills us as Christians and Catholics, underscoring the importance of Christ’s presence in the Eucharist and the Church’s teachings from the Second Vatican Council.
He explained that Christ is active in the hearts of the faithful before they even approach the Eucharist.
The encounter with the Blessed Sacrament, guided by the Holy Spirit, helps believers find Christ and, in turn, leads them to the Father.
A Call for Reflection and Deepening Faith
Cantú encouraged the faithful to not only engage with the presentations and observe the devotion at the congress but also to take moments of silence.
He believes these quiet moments are where Christ truly speaks to us, touching our consciences and hearts.
Personal Reflections on Eucharistic Devotion
Sharing his personal journey, Cantú spoke about how, over his 30 years as a priest and 16 as a bishop, the Eucharist has been a source of strength.
He described times of feeling overwhelmed, where even when words failed him, the presence of Jesus during Mass provided solace and renewal.
A Miraculous Eucharistic Experience
One particularly poignant memory for Cantú was when he administered Communion to his father on his deathbed.
His father, who had become paralyzed and was deeply depressed, showed a remarkable response when Cantú offered him the Eucharist.
This moment, filled with profound spiritual significance, was a testament to the hope and light that the presence of Christ can bring, even in the darkest times.
Cantú’s reflections illustrate the deep impact of Eucharistic devotion on both personal and communal levels, highlighting how these experiences shape and strengthen faith.
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