Missing Mass, & Spiritual
Communion
We are obliged to attend Mass each
Sunday and on every Holy Day of Obligation.
If sickness, or the obligations to
care for a sick person, or extreme weakness, or dangerous weather (and other
safety hazards), or to travel more than an hour to reach a Mass, one is not guilty
of sin by not attending.
With MUCH MORE REASON there is no
guilt in missing Mass if the only available Mass is a danger for our Faith.
Let us remember that mortal sin
always requires not only grave matter and knowledge, but consent of the will.
In all these instances, we are encouraged
to make what is known as a "spiritual Communion," an act expressing
what was described by St. Thomas Aquinas as "an ardent desire to receive
Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament and in lovingly embracing Him."
In a spiritual Communion, we, with contrite, humble hearts, ask our Lord to come to us in the same way He would if we were able to receive the Sacrament.
This can be done as often as one
likes, informally in one's own words or through one of the traditional prayers
which appear below.
What is the value of this practice?
The graces received may be as great
as those received by some people in the actual Sacrament.
However, the Sacrament itself is
inherently greater, our disposition toward the Sacrament affect whether and how
we receive its fruits. For example, imagine a woman who is unable to be with
her husband but who desires him as contrasted with a woman who has her husband's
presence but doesn't care for him. Which husband would be more apt to pour out
his love for his wife?
How to Receive Spiritual Communion
St. Leonard of Port
Maurice offers this advice for
receiving Spiritual Communion:
“In order to facilitate a practice
of such great excellence, ponder what I have to say. When the priest is about to give
himself Communion in holy Mass, do you, keeping composed externally and internally,
excite in your heart an act of true contrition, and humbly striking your breast, in
token that you acknowledge yourself unworthy of so great a grace, make all those acts
of love, of self-surrender, of humility, and the rest, which you are accustomed to make
when you communicate sacramentally, and then desire with a lively longing to
receive your good Jesus, veiled in the sacrament for your benefit. And to kindle your
devotion, imagine that most holy Mary, or some saint, your holy advocate, is
holding forth to you the sacred particle; figure yourself receiving it, and then, embracing
Jesus in your heart, reply to Him, over and over again, with interior words prompted
by love: “Come, Jesus, my Beloved, come within this my poor heart; come and satiate
my desires; come and sanctify my soul; come, most sweet Jesus, come!” This said,
be still; contemplate your good God within you,
and, as if you really had
communicated, adore Him, thank Him, and perform all those interior acts to which you are
accustomed after sacramental Communion.” Here is a choice of a few different
formal prayers to pray while following St. Leonard's advice, though you can
pray in your own words, if you prefer:
Act of Spiritual Communion
by St. Alphonsus Liguori (A.D. 1696-1787)
My Jesus, I believe that Thou art
present in the Blessed Sacrament. I love Thee above all things and I desire
Thee in my soul. Since I cannot now receive Thee sacramentally, come at least
spiritually into my heart. As though thou wert already there, I embrace Thee
and unite myself wholly to Thee; permit not that I should ever be separated
from Thee.
Act of Spiritual Communion
O Immaculate Queen of Heaven and
Earth, Mother of God and Mediatrix of every grace: I believe that Thy dearly
beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, is truly, really, and substantially contained
in the Most Blessed Sacrament. I love Him above all things and I long to
receive Him into my heart. Since I cannot now receive Him sacramentally, be so
good as to place Him spiritually in my soul.
O my Jesus, I embrace Thee as One
who has already come, and I unite myself entirely to Thee. Never permit me to
be separated from Thee. Amen.
Act of Spiritual Communion
As I cannot this day enjoy the
happiness of assisting at the holy Mysteries, O my God! I transport myself in
spirit at the foot of Thine altar; I unite with the Church, which by the hands
of the priest, offers Thee Thine adorable Son in the Holy Sacrifice; I offer
myself with Him, by Him, and in His Name. I adore, I praise, and thank Thee,
imploring Thy mercy, invoking Thine assistance, and presenting Thee the homage
I owe Thee as my Creator, the love due to Thee as my Saviour.
Apply to my soul, I beseech Thee, O
merciful Jesus, Thine infinite merits; apply them also to those for whom I
particularly wish to pray. I desire to communicate spiritually, that Thy Blood
may purify, Thy Flesh strengthen, and Thy Spirit sanctify me. May I never
forget that Thou, my divine Redeemer, hast died for me; may I die to all that
is not Thee, that hereafter I may live eternally with Thee. Amen.
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