There is communion in His death,
He
with us
within us,
taking us.
He took our lack of love
into the deeper furnace
of His heart
for God,- OUR Father- now with him-
transformed our coldness
into total love when
joined to his,-
and then we take all this
into our hands,-
communion in a life-full Yes
with him:-
He first took us into himself,
We now receive, take him
into our selves,-
and then
together,
in this Son, we dare
to say
‘OUR Father!’
(pondering this insight, that, after Communion, we do not so much pray to Jesus: rather, we pray to the Father as Jesus, the way Jesus prays to the Father as us.)