"If souls but understood the Treasure they possess in the Divine
Eucharist, it would be necessary to encircle the tabernacles with the
strongest ramparts for, in the delirium of a devouring and holy hunger,
they would press forward themselves to feed on the Bread of Angels. The
Churches would overflow with adorers consumed with love for the Divine
prisoner no less by night than by day." - Bl. Dina Belanger
Let us gaze upon the ardent soul of the one whom the Church now
venerates as Blessed Dina Belanger religious of the Congregation of
Jesus and Mary. From her novitiate days she attained a high degree of
intimacy with God. "My hunger for Communion," she wrote, "kept on
growing. Is not a day without bread like a day without sunshine, like
hours when evening is eagerly awaited?" She wanted to see Jesus alone
live in her so that her whole being would be annihilated in him. Dina
Belanger reflects the admirable ideal proposed by Saint Paul when he
writes: "It is no longer I that live, but Christ lives in me" (Gal
2:20). In a Congregation dedicated to making Christ known through
Christian education, Sister Marie de Sainte-Cecile de Rome arranges
everything in her life in such a way as to allow Christ to act in her,
becoming an instrument which remains entirely in his hands.
Eucharistic Union For The Life Of The WorldPope John Paul II