by Sr. Darlene Johnson, DSMP
As
our Guanellian family brought to a conclusion, our yearlong celebration of the
100th anniversary of the beginning of the Guanellian foundation in Rome, Pope
John Paul II instituted the beginning of the year of the Eucharist. Coincidence
or Providence? Along with his extreme trust in providence, Blessed Guanella also
had an ardent devotion to the Most Holy Eucharist. His undying affection for the
Holy Eucharist began at a very young age.
It was on the very day of his first holy communion in a quiet meadow in Gualdera,
seated upon some rocks that while meditating on the real presence of Jesus in
his heart, that he formed his inalienable resolution to consecrate his life to
the sacred ideal of relieving the suffering and maintaining the dignity of the
outcasts of society. That time of prayer, joy and true union with Jesus and Mary
remained in his memory throughout his life. While reflecting back upon this
moment shortly before his death, Blessed Guanella disclosed to a close friend
the genuine ecstasy he experienced that day and the kind of vision he received
of our Blessed Mother with whom he had a gentle and easy conversation brought
forth by his union with Christ through the reception of the Most Holy Eucharist.
It was this union with and devotion to Christ in the Most Holy Eucharist that
sustained him in the fulfillment of his mission. We also have a mission to
complete and it is by following the example of Blessed Guanella in his devotion
to the Blessed Eucharist and trust in Divine Providence that we too will find
success.
When we begin to think, "things are more difficult now," we must remember that
the "good old days" in which Blessed Guanella lived were filled with many
obstacles and barricades, even to the point of having one of his facilities for
over 200 people burnt to the ground by a group of anticlerical militants. When
he heard of the tragedy, he immediately continued to celebrate the Mass which he
had begun and then relocated the people to a nearby church where he then knelt
before the tabernacle and prayed, "Lord, you have allowed the home to be taken
from these people so now they will stay in yours."
It was "the fountain of holy love in Jesus Christ with us in the Most Holy
Eucharist" that prevailed within him at all times. It is by placing Jesus in the
Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist as the center of our lives, which will also
fortify us in our mission to sustain and shine more brightly that flaming fire
of the charity of God to all whom we encounter. To paraphrase Blessed Guanella,
it is that presence of "Christ with us" in the Holy Eucharist that we can
perceive that fountain of love, which enlightens the mind and brings peace to
the heart. "The Holy Eucharist is the Sun of the earth, the life of the world,
the true paradise on earth for all who believe."
It is the Eucharistic aspect of Blessed Guanella's spirituality, which makes
possible a life of action and contemplation, which solidifies the foundation of
perseverance to "prayer and suffering"; and which pervades a life of giving
"Bread and the Lord." It is the Eucharistic aspect of his spirituality that we,
as transmitters of today's Guanellian flame of charity, must imitate most
fervently.