Paris Blues:
Speaking of blessings, what’s the point of them and what do they do since you can’t recieve the Body and Blood? Is the blessing like a spiritual communion?
+JMJ+
The blessing is not the same as a Spiritual Communion. A Spiritual Communion is where you know (for whatever reason) you are not able to receive the Eucharist and yet you express your desire to receive Our Lord spiritually. It is
"an ardent desire to receive Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament and in lovingly embracing Him." *[Saint Thomas Aquinas]. *We humbly with contrition ask the Lord to enter us as He would in the Sacrament, either informally in your own words or using a traditonal prayer for this purpose (included below). We can do this as often as we like, even if we have already received Him in the Sacrament that day. The actual Sacrament is obviously better and cannot be substituted. However, you can receive tremendous value by making this act of love towards our Lord. As an RCIA candidate, I strongly encourage you to consider this, perhaps as you approach for your blessing, and then maybe a thnksgiving prayer after or vice-versa.
Here are some samples of Spiritual Communion Prayers and comments that I have from a photocopied sheet that was folded in my grandfather’s missal where the pages of Eucharsitic Adoration adn Visits to the Blessed Sacrament are. There is no source listed.
Act of Spiritual Communion
As I cannot this day enjoy the happiness of assisting at the holy Mysteries, O my God! I transport myself in spirit at the foot of Thine altar; I unite with the Church, which by the hands of the priest, offers Thee Thine adorable Son in the Holy Sacrifice; I offer myself with Him, by Him, and in His Name. I adore, I praise, and thank Thee, imploring Thy mercy, invoking Thine assistance, and presenting Thee the homage I owe Thee as my Creator, the love due to Thee as my Savior.
Apply to my soul, I beseech Thee, O merciful Jesus, Thine infinite merits; apply them also to those for whom I particularly wish to pray. I desire to communicate spiritually, that Thy Blood may purify, Thy Flesh strengthen, and Thy Spirit sanctify me. May I never forget that Thou, my divine Redeemer, hast died for me; may I die to all that is not Thee, that hereafter I may live eternally with Thee. Amen.
Act of Spiritual Communion
O Immaculate Queen of Heaven and Earth, Mother of God and Mediatrix of every grace: I believe that Thy dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, is truly, really, and substantially contained in the Most Blessed Sacrament. I love Him above all things and I long to receive Him into my heart. Since I cannot now receive Him sacramentally, be so good as to place Him spiritually in my soul.
O my Jesus, I embrace Thee as One who has already come, and I unite myself entirely to Thee. Never permit me to be separated from Thee. Amen.
Act of Spiritual Communion by St. Alphonsus Liguori (A.D. 1696-1787)
My Jesus, I believe that Thou art present in the Blessed Sacrament. I love Thee above all things and I desire Thee in my soul. Since I cannot now receive Thee sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. As though thou wert already there, I embrace Thee and unite myself wholly to Thee; permit not that I should ever be separated from Thee.
I know that EWTN uses the St. Alphonsus prayer. I hope this helps you and may God bless you on your RCIA journey.