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A Year with the Eucharist: Daily Meditations on the Blessed Sacrament

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Dominican Father Paul Jerome Keller contributes a magnificent addition to TAN Books’ “Year with” series. A Year with the Eucharist offers daily meditation drawn from the riches of Catholic tradition, both ancient and modern, and features passages from the Bible, and the best that has been written about the Eucharist by saints, popes, poets, and other authors. This beautiful devotional will help you arrive at a deeper knowledge of and love for the Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. It will enhance your time at Adoration…or encourage you to recommit spending time with Christ. Its profound passages from the saints and Scripture, coupled with Father Keller’s commentary, explain the meaning of the Sacrament. They are an unfailing guide as you strive to make the Body and Blood of Christ a part of your daily life (even when you can’t attend Mass!). A Year with the Eucharist offers a new meditation for each day of the year regardless when the reader begins or pauses or resumes the book. In addition to the daily meditation, reflection questions and a closing prayer offers a starting point for the reader’s own personal prayer. Join Father Keller and the greatest Catholic writers of all time for a daily meditation on the “source and summit” of the Christian life!

850 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 25, 2018

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May 5, 2020
I'm only on Day 9 but have found these daily meditations to be of inestimable value. They refocus and reconnect me with Jesus through the sacrament of the Eucharist - which I realize only makes sense to Catholics. But that's who this book is for, those who believe the Eucharist is the body and blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ. I especially like the brief prayer that ends each reading which makes me take a deeper moment than I might in just reading each meditation.
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December 31, 2022
Great help understanding the Eucharist

I appreciated the various viewpoints in this daily reader. It gave me new perspectives and insight into appreciation the power of God being present at the mass during the sacrament.
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