Here's another unusual photo this blogger would like to share. Believe it or not - it's actually one of several photos I snapped of last night's full moon.
The moon was so big - so extraordinarily bright in the Honolulu sky - I went outside after I finished my Rosary Prayer to see if there was something unusual going on, perhaps a repeat of the "Epiphany Moon" experience I had back in 2012. I stood outside for a while but there wasn't anything remarkable to see other than the moon's exceptional beauty and luminosity.
I did, however, snap about 6 photos of the moon ... but not before I said something to this effect, "Lord, if there's something you want to say, show me." Then I went back into the house. Later, when I reviewed the photos I was amazed to discover two noteworthy ones among the group ...
I showed the photos to my prayer group members today and asked them if they recognized anything in it - they all discerned the image of a Host and a Chalice like I did. It's an uncanny resemblance, but I also believe the photo represents Jesus saying something to us: clearly, He is drawing our attention to the Blessed Sacrament ... to His True Presence in the Eucharist.
Coincidentally, the US is in the midst of a bishop-sponsored "National Eucharistic Revival" and a "Eucharistic Congress" is coming to Indianapolis in July 2024; it makes the Lord's intent highly relevant. In fact, this is the second time this author has inadvertently snapped a photo mysteriously showing the Eucharist in the sky. Come to think of it, the previous time was back in August 2023 (see here) shortly after the National Eucharistic Revival was launched. More so, I surmise that Jesus wants more focus on the Eucharist and the Revival/Congress will certainly help in a BIG way. It's a prophetic event and no doubt about it - abundant and much-needed graces will descend upon the Church in America, our country, and on the rest of the world!
In the meantime, let us continue to pay more and more attention to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, which we are being invited to do. In these dark times we now live in - the Eucharist continues to be our beacon of Hope and Strength; a direct lifeline to God. All praises be to Jesus!
For more information about the
National Eucharistic Revival, click here.
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