The Eucharist

By Gisella Cardia

June 26, 2026

Originally Posted By:
LaReginaDelRosario.org

Message from Jesus to Gisella

My sister, my love,
I love to hear you speak about the Eucharist, and I would like these children to hear, from My voice, what I truly desire.
If My Flesh is truly food and My Blood is truly drink, why do you not grow in the life of grace?
There are many who do not feed on Me, and these are the ones who have denied or forgotten Me.
But there are also many who do feed on Me and yet do not progress. Whereas in others, with every union with Me—the Eucharist—there is an increase in grace.
I will explain to you the causes of these differences.

There are the perfect ones who seek Me solely because they know that My joy is to be welcomed into the hearts of men, and that they have no greater joy than this—to become one with Me. In them, the Eucharistic encounter becomes a fusion, and the ardor that emanates from Me and radiates from them is so strong that, like two metals in a crucible, we become one. Naturally, the more perfect the fusion, the more the creature takes on My image, My qualities, and My beauties.
Thus, those whom you later call “Saints”—that is, the perfect ones who have understood who I am—know how to unite themselves to Me.
But in all the souls who come to Me with true fervor and a pure heart, I bestow unspeakable graces and transform them so that they may proceed along the path of Life; and even if they do not attain a holiness recognized by the world, they always attain eternal Life, for whoever abides in Me has eternal Life. For all the souls who know how to come to Me—with the fervor of the first and the trust of the second—and who give Me all the love of which they are capable, I am ready to perform wondrous miracles just to unite Myself with them.
The most beautiful heaven for Me is in the hearts of the creatures who love Me.
For them, even if Satan’s fury were to destroy all the churches, I would know how to descend from Heaven in Eucharistic form.
My angels would carry Me to the souls hungry for Me, the Living Bread that descends from Heaven.
This is, after all, nothing new.
When faith was still a flame of living love, I was able to enter the souls buried in hermitages or in walled cells. Cathedrals are not needed to contain Me. A heart consecrated by love is enough for Me.
Even the largest and most splendid cathedral is always too small and too poor for Me, because I Am. Human works are subject to human limitations, and I am infinite.
But the heart that opens itself to charity is neither too narrow nor too poor for Me.
Yet the most beautiful cathedral is that of your soul, inhabited by God. God is within you when you are in a state of grace. And it is of your heart that God wishes to make an altar.
I bless you and love you.
Your beloved Jesus.
 

Reflection on the message:
Jesus reveals to us the profound mystery of his love: it produces an effect only if it is reciprocated, just as it is between two lovers. Love must be mutual in both strength and intensity; it must make both hearts beat and bring joy to both. So it is with the Eucharist: a love that makes us grow in grace only if we desire it with the same intensity with which Jesus desires to unite himself to us.
Our heart is the most beautiful tabernacle in which to welcome Jesus; let us therefore adorn it with the finest spiritual sweetness.