Today’s Gospel reading provides an answer filled with hope. In God’s infinite mercy, we have the profound privilege of encountering the fullness of Christ in the Eucharist: “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst” (John 6:35). God—the inexpressible, the incomprehensible, the invisible, the ungraspable—nourishes and sustains us every time we participate in the Mass. Far from leaving us empty, this sustenance is life-changing and endows us with the graces to make lasting changes in recovery.
When we frequently participate in the sacraments, we find ourselves growing in virtue, realizing that God is doing for us what we could not do for ourselves. Saint Pope John Paul II stated, “It is Jesus that you seek when you dream of happiness; He is waiting for you when nothing else you find satisfies you; He is the beauty to which you are so attracted; it is He who provoked you with that thirst for fullness that will not let you settle for compromise…” It is through the power of Christ that we are able to release ourselves from the false idols of addictions, compulsions, and unhealthy attachments, and seek out the one who truly satisfies. He is waiting for us.
Reflection Questions
- How have you experienced true fulfillment in Christ as a part of your recovery?
- When have you noticed growing in virtue as a result of participating in the sacraments?
Daily Mass Readings
First Reading: Acts 8:1b-8
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 66:1-3a, 4-5, 6-7a
Second Reading: 1 Peter 1:3-9
Gospel: John 6:35-40
Reflection by Anna M.

