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The Holy Eucharist: Our All

The Holy Eucharist: Our All

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The Holy Eucharist: Our All

Paperback

79 Pages

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It’s a compact Eucharistic devotional that reads more like a prolonged meditation than a theological treatise.


2. Main themes

Fr. Etlin presents the Eucharist under several facets, each as a brief chapter or reflection:

  • Our life

  • Our food

  • Our expiation

  • Our salvation

  • Our treasury of grace

  • Divine Love – our all

The core message:
Because the Eucharist is Christ Himself – Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity – it truly is “our all,” the source and summit of Christian life. The book repeatedly urges frequent adoration and visits to the Blessed Sacrament as a rich source of grace and protection against sin.


An invitation for all in order to develop an ever deepening love for Jesus truly present in the Blessed Sacrament. Fr. Etlin explores many aspects of this the greatest mystery of the Catholic Faith. He considers the Most Blessed Eucharist as life, as food, as expiation, as salvation, as the treasury of grace and as Divine Love. Reads like a Fr. Paul O'Sullivan book! Impr. 79 pgs, PB


Published by Tan Books

About the Author

The Rev. Father Lukas Etlin, O.S.B., was born in 1864 at Sarnen, Switzerland. While studying at Engelberg College, he responded to a call to the religious life and became a Benedictine monk in 1886. Upon the completion of his novitiate, he subsequently received Holy Orders in 1891. A year later, he began serving as chaplain of the Benedictine Nuns of Clyde, Missouri, and also founded a program called Caritas, which brought relief to those impoverished during the First World War. Besides releasing a considerable amount of pamphlets, including 'The Holy Eucharist: Our All' Father Etlin also published the Tabernacle and Purgatory periodical. He died in 1927 from an automobile accident, clutching his Rosaries.

What the book is

  • Author: Rev. Fr. Lukas Etlin, O.S.B. (Benedictine priest, 1864–1927)

  • Publisher: TAN Books / St. Benedict Press

  • Format: Short booklet (about 70–80 pages)

  • Focus: Deepening love for Jesus truly present in the Blessed Sacrament.

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