13 May 2025
Why did Our Blessed Lord use bread and wine as the elements of this
Memorial? First of all, because no two substances in nature better symbolize
unity than bread and wine. As bread is made from a multiplicity of grains of
wheat, and wine is made from a multiplicity of grapes, so the many who believe
are one in Christ. Second, no two substances in nature have to suffer more to
become what they are than bread and wine. Wheat has to pass through the rigors
of winter, be ground beneath the Calvary of a mill, and then subjected to
purging fire before it can become bread. Grapes in their turn must be subjected
to the Gethsemane of a wine press and have their life crushed from them to
become wine. Thus, do they symbolize the Passion and Sufferings of Christ, and the
condition of Salvation, for Our Lord said unless we die to ourselves we cannot
live in Him. A third reason is that there are no two substances in nature which
have more traditionally nourished man [and woman] than bread and wine. In
bringing these elements to the altar, men [and women] are equivalently bringing
themselves. When bread and wine are taken or consumed, they are changed into
[one’]s body and blood. But when [Jesus] took bread and wine, He changed them
into Himself.
Fulton J. Sheen
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