Stories of the Blessed Sacrament
€16.99
Compiled by: Magnificat: Ignatius
Paperback
ISBN: 9781621642831
2 in stock
Description
This beautifully illustrated book offers twelve inspiring stories that help children understand and grow in love for Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Through these stories, young readers will discover how the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist has manifested Itself throughout history, leading ordinary men and women to become saints, and promoting the spread of the Catholic Faith.
Each story invites children to explore the mystery of the Eucharist, helping them to recognize that Jesus offers Himself to us in a personal and intimate way through the Blessed Sacrament. The book opens with a powerful reminder that the Eucharist is a gift—a gift that brings Jesus into our hearts and lives, drawing us closer to Him each time we receive Communion.
The stories are as varied as they are inspiring, beginning with the multiplication of the loaves by Jesus, where He fed the crowd with just five loaves and two fish showing how He always provides our Daily Bread. The biblical account is then paired with stories of ordinary people who have encountered the Real Presence of Jesus. Among the most moving stories is the example of a young girl in Nazi-occupied Poland, who risked her life to protect the Eucharist displaying extraordinary bravery and faith in the face of evil. Through these and other stories, children will learn that the Eucharist is not just a moment of receiving Communion; it is an invitation into the very life of the Trinity.
This book serves as a perfect resource for families, catechists and homeschoolers looking to inspire our children to stay close to Jesus through the Eucharist all their lives. Its lavish illustrations and captivating stories help children understand the importance of the Blessed Sacrament.
Whether for First Communion or even Confirmation, this collection of stories is a wonderful way to help children embrace the gift of the Holy Eucharist and grow in their love for the Blessed Sacrament.





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