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'Open our hearts
to your
light and warmth, that
they may transform us'
Archbishop Charles
J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.
These are the
introductory remarks from the Eucharistic Congress 'I am with you always,
to the close of the age,' Sunday, Sept. 17, 2000, in Magness Arena at
the University of Denver's Daniel L. Ritchie Center.
I want to welcome
and thank all of you everywhere in the arena who have made the pilgrimage
to be here today -- whether you've come from a great distance like Rangely
or Julesburg, or from a short distance like Brighton, or Littleton or
right here in Denver. This is the first eucharistic congress in the Archdiocese
of Denver in anyone's memory. So this is a historic moment, a moment of
grace, a special opportunity to encounter Jesus Christ
I
want you to keep one question in your mind throughout the day: Why
are we gathered here? I look out on all of you, and I can see friends
from Glenwood Springs and Sterling and Aurora, people from all over northern
Colorado. Hmong, Vietnamese, Koreans, Native Americans, African-Americans,
Spanish-speakers, English-speakers -- and on the surface, we all seem
so different from one another in age, language, work or culture.
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But
we're not. We have the same faith, the same Lord -- and that makes
us one people, one family. Why are we gathered here? We're
here responding to Christ's own invitation to be part this event.
This congress today celebrates the true presence of Jesus Christ
among us. For all of us here in northern Colorado, this the
summit of the Jubilee. And just as the Apostles were brought
by Jesus to the summit of Mont Tabor to witness his transfiguration,
so we're invited to this summit today, to witness the glory of Jesus
Christ whose transfigured body and blood shine in the Eucharist.
Like
his disciples, we're coming here today to be nourished by Jesus
Christ, by His words and by the teachings that will be generously
shared with us by Cardinal Castrillón and Bishop O'Malley
-- but above all by His flesh and blood, truly present in the Eucharist.
So as we begin, let's settle our hearts and turn them to Jesus Christ:
We are
following you, Lord, to this summit -- you, who are the same yesterday,
today and for ever -- to see the light of your love shining before
us and upon us. Open our hearts to your light and warmth, so that
they may transform us . . . and make us bearers of your light and
warmth to the whole world. Jesus Christ, God's Word incarnate, renew
us and set us on fire with your presence. Lord, you who promised
to be with us always, remain with us forever in the love we share
in your name, in the power of the Scriptures - but above all, in
the sacrament of your body and blood. Amen. |
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