communion outside mass

fifteen minutes with the blessed sacrament

As a suggestion for having a personal conversation with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament we include this well known devotion. Jesus is the one asking us to trust him and to open our heart with all the concerns, burdens and desires that we have.

My child, you need not know much in order to please me; only love me dearly. Speak to me as you would talk to your best friend:

Have you no one to recommend to me? Tell me the names of your relatives, of your friends; after each name add what you wish me to do for them. Ask a great deal: I love generous hearts that forget themselves for others.

Tell me about the poor whom you want to help, the sick whom you have seen suffer, the sinner whom you would like to convert, the people who are alienated from you, and whose affections you wish to win back. For all recite a fervent prayer. Remind me that I have promised to grant every prayer that comes from the heart; and surely the prayers are heartfelt which we say for those whom we love, and who love us.

Have you no favors to ask for yourself? Write, if you like, a long list of all your wishes—all the needs of your soul—and come and read it to me. Tell me simply how self-indulgent you are, how proud, how touchy, how selfish, how cowardly, how idle; ask me to help you to improve. Poor child! Do not blush! There are in heaven many saints who had the same faults as you; they prayed to me, and, little by little, they were cured.

Do not hesitate to ask for the goods of body and mind—for health, for memory, for success. I can give everything, and I always give when the gifts would make souls more holy. What do you want today, my child? Oh, if you knew how I long to do you good!

Have you no plans to interest you? Tell me all about them. Do they concern your vocation? What do you dream about? What would you like? Are you planning something pleasing for your mother or father, for your family, for those close to you? What do you wish to do for them?

And have you no thoughts of zeal for me? Are you not anxious to do a little good for the souls of your friends, for those whom you love, and who, perhaps forget me? Tell me who interests you, what motives urge you, what means you wish to use.

Confide to me your failures; I will show you the cause. Whom do you wish to see interested in your work? I am the Master of all hearts, my child, and I lead them gently where I please. I will place about you those who are necessary to you; never fear!

Have you nothing that annoys you? My child, tell me you annoyances, with every detail. Who has pained you? Who has wounded your self-love? Who has treated you contemptuously? Tell me all, and then say that you forgive and forget; and I will give you my blessing.

Do you dread something painful? Is there in your soul a vague fear which seems unreasonable, and yet torments you? Trust fully in my providence. I am here, I see everything; I will not leave you.

Are there about you friends who seem less kind than formerly, who neglect you through indifference or forgetfulness, without your having consciously done anything to wound them? Pray for them, and I will restore them to you, if their companionship is good for you.

Have you no joys to tell me? Why not confide to me your pleasures? Tell me what has happened since yesterday to console you, to make you look happy, to give you joy. A surprise visit has done you good; a fear has been suddenly dispelled; you have found unexpected success; you have received some mark of affection—a letter, a present; some trial has left your stronger than you supposed. All these things, my child, I obtained for you. Why are you not grateful? Why do you not say I thank you’? Gratitude draws benefits, and the benefactor loves to be reminded of his bounty.

Have you no promises to make me? You know I read the very bottom of your heart. Men are deceived, but not God; be frank.

Are you resolved to avoid that occasion of sin, to give up the object which leads you astray—not to read that book which excites your imagination; to withdraw your friendship from that person who is irreligious, and whose presence disturbs the peace of your soul? Will you go at once and be kind to that companion who annoyed you?

Well, my child, go now and resume your daily work. Be silent, be honest, be patient, be charitable, love very much the Blessed Mother of Jesus; and tomorrow bring me a heart even more devoted and loving. Tomorrow I shall have new favors for you.

  1. ✳ today
  2. the holy rosary — guided
  3. marked prayers
  1. introduction
  2. how to be a true catholic
  3. basic prayers
  4. preparation for mass
  5. the eucharistic sacrifice
  6. order of mass (english)
  7. order of mass (latin)
  8. Order of Mass — Latin · English
  9. prayers after mass
  10. acts of thanksgiving after the mass (priest)
  11. acts of thanksgiving after the mass (layman)
  12. communion outside mass
  13. guide for a good confession
  14. devotions to the blessed trinity
  15. devotions to our lord jesus christ
  16. devotions to the holy spirit
  17. devotions to the blessed virgin mary
  18. may devotions
  19. novena to the immaculate conception
  20. devotions to st. joseph
  21. prayers at the time of death
  22. blessings
    ↑↓ choose · ↵ open

    Reading options

    Text size
    Theme
    Line length
    Focus mode

    Pages you open are kept for reading offline.