Be transformed by the Eucharist, pope asks Catholics July 5, 2023By Justin McLellan Catholic News Service Filed Under: Eucharist, Feature, News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Catholics must place the Eucharist at the center of their lives to transform their relationships with God and their neighbors, Pope Francis said. “If you are the same at the end of Mass as you were at the beginning, something is wrong,” the pope said in a video message released July 3 for his prayer intention for the month of July: “For a Eucharistic life.” “The Eucharist is the presence of Jesus, it is deeply transforming. Jesus comes and must transform you,” he said. The video, different versions of which are released with the pope’s monthly prayer intention, also showed people attending Mass, helping the homeless and visiting the elderly. By offering himself in the Eucharist, Christ “invites us so that our lives may be nourished by him and may nourish the lives of our brothers and sisters,” the pope said. “The eucharistic celebration is an encounter with the Risen Jesus,” Pope Francis said. “At the same time, it is a way of opening ourselves to the world as he taught us.” Each time Catholics participate in the Eucharist, “Jesus comes and gives us the strength to love like he loved,” the pope said, because the Eucharist “gives us the courage to encounter others, to go out of ourselves and to open ourselves to others with love.” Pope Francis prayed that Catholics may place at the center of their lives the eucharistic celebration which ” which transforms human relationships and opens up an encounter with God and their brothers and sisters.” Read More Vatican News Pope condemns economy that ‘does not respect life,’ exploits children Pope to diplomats: Sweep away ‘clouds of war,’ let ‘winds of peace’ blow Biden cancels final foreign trip, including papal audience, amid California wildfires St. Peter’s Holy Door sees more than half million pilgrims in two weeks Grow in hope, share it with others, cardinals says as he opens Holy Door Christ’s birth brings light to a troubled world, pope says Copyright © 2023 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print