Bishop Daniel E. Flores invites all of us to reflect and pray about what the Mystery of Jesus in the Eucharist means for us individually and as a people.
“I would like to invite all of us to reflect and pray about what the Mystery of Jesus in the Eucharist means for us individually and as a people. And, I would like anyone who feels moved to do so to write me a short expression of what your life in the Eucharist means to you. How has the love of Jesus in the Eucharist touched your life? I know the Eucharistic Faith of the Catholics in the Valley is deep and rich. I have seen it in our people throughout the Diocese.
Write to me anything you want to say about this love that God himself has put into your heart for Christ among us in the Mass, and his Real Presence in our churches. I will read them all. And in time, and with permission, we will publish a little book that will include some of the reflections and expressions of Faith and Love that you have offered to the Lord.
In English or in Spanish, I would like to hear from school children, and teenagers, Religious education students and young adults, from single men and women, young parents, parents and grandparents; anyone who wishes to express what is in their heart about Christ in the Eucharist. Let this be a moment when the People of God here in the Valley speak their faith in Christ and love for Christ, who is with us in the Eucharist.
You can use the form on this page, or if you prefer you can send your letter by mail to the following address:
The Most Rev. Daniel E. Flores
Diocese of Brownsville
1910 University Boulevard
Brownsville, Texas 78520
ATTN: What the Eucharist Means to Me
Note: If you send your letter by regular mail, please do not forget to include: name, address, email, phone number, parish and city.