Start Date: June 13
End Date: June 21
Feast Day: June 22
DIVINE APPEAL 258
“Let your strength and your perseverance be in the Most Holy Eucharist. Every week you must receive the Sacrament of Penance, Reconciliation as it was from the beginning, adoration, meditation and Rosary. You must always come with a sincere penitent heart to receive My Body and Blood with reverence because I am all holiness from whom you can hide nothing”
Daily Intention
That every soul may come to know, love, and adore Our Lord truly present in the Blessed Sacrament; that priests and consecrated souls may be renewed in the fire of divine love; that reparation may rise for every wound inflicted upon His Eucharistic Heart; and that we, drawn by grace, may become Eucharistic souls—consumed by love, conformed to the Lamb, and hidden in His holy Presence.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Opening Prayer (to be said each day):
O Adorable Jesus, Divine Victim of Love,
Hidden beneath the veil of the Sacred Host, You abide among us with infinite humility and unceasing love. From the silence of the tabernacle, You radiate mercy, longing to draw all souls to Your Eucharistic Heart.
We approach You now in trembling adoration — burdened with sorrow for the coldness You endure, but aflame with desire to offer You our hearts in reparation and love.
O Jesus, so often forgotten and wounded by the very ones You feed, receive this humble act of prayer as a sign that You are not unloved by all. In union with the Immaculate Heart of Mary, we offer this novena as a living chalice of consolation for the offenses You suffer, especially within Your Church.
You have chosen to remain with us, not as a memory, but as a living Sacrifice — the same Flesh that hung upon the Cross, the same Blood poured out for the salvation of the world. And still, You wait, veiled and vulnerable, burning with desire to be received, adored, and obeyed.
Inflame us with the fire of Eucharistic faith. Transfigure our hearts into dwelling places of love. May our prayers rise as incense before Your throne, hastening the coming of that blessed hour when every knee shall bend and every tongue confess You, truly present in the Most Holy Eucharist.
Reign, O Eucharistic King, over every soul and nation. Draw near to priests, sanctify Your consecrated ones, and awaken in Your Church the reverence that befits so great a Mystery.
We are Yours, O Lord. Receive us. Purify us. Possess us. And may this novena be our offering to Your Heart, pierced yet ever triumphant. Amen.
Day 1 – For Greater Love of Jesus in the Eucharist
📖Scripture Reading
“Could you not watch one hour with Me?”
— Matthew 26:40
🕯 Reflection
Love Incarnate dwells among us, hidden beneath the appearance of bread — the Eternal Majesty clothed in silence, the Lamb of God immolated anew upon every altar. He waits in the tabernacle with a Heart ablaze, pierced yet patient, desiring to be known, to be loved, to be adored. Yet the world hastens past, unmoved. The angels tremble in adoration, but many hearts remain indifferent. Still, He remains — silent in His agony, radiant in His humility, offering Himself as Food for the journey and Fire for the cold. To love the Eucharist is to love Love Himself. To live for the Eucharist is to live for Heaven already begun on earth.
🙏 Prayer
Our Adorable Jesus, hidden Majesty of Heaven and silent Flame of Love, with hearts bowed low and souls aching to love You more, we confess how little we have known You in the Sacrament of Your Love. How often we have drawn near with coldness or turned away, distracted by passing things. But now, O Eucharistic King, we desire to begin again—to offer You not lip service, but our lives; not moments, but our entire being. Take our intention, O Lord; receive it into the chalice of Your suffering, and sanctify it in the fire of Your longing.
(Mention your intention here.)
Deepen in us a reverent fear before the mystery of Your Presence, a hunger that cannot rest except in Your tabernacled Heart, and a love that grows stronger in silence, obscurity, and sacrifice. Make us true adorers who do not flee the Cross, but enter Your agony with love. Make us living hosts, consumed by the same fire that burns upon the altar, until every thought, breath, and step becomes a hymn of reparation and a cry of love to Your Eucharistic Heart. Amen.
Day 2 – In Reparation for Indifference and Sacrilege
📖 Scripture Reading
“Could you not watch one hour with Me?”
— Matthew 26:40
🕯 Reflection
In the Eucharist, Our Lord remains with us, exposed to coldness more piercing than the nails that once held Him. Each act of irreverence, each communion received in sin, each day He is left alone in the tabernacle, wounds His Sacred Heart anew. Yet He stays—silent, patient, and burning with the same love that held Him on the Cross. He thirsts, not for justice, but for our presence, our adoration, our reparation. True love does not remain neutral in the face of such suffering. It kneels, it watches, it consoles.
🙏 Prayer
Our Adorable Jesus, despised and rejected in the Sacrament of Love, we tremble at the countless wounds inflicted daily upon Your Eucharistic Heart—through indifference, forgetfulness, cold reception, and grave sacrileges. You, the Living God veiled in humility, remain on our altars, exposed to scorn and abandoned by those You love. How many hearts pass You by, how many souls receive You without faith, how many tabernacles stand in silence without a single act of adoration! O Lord, we come not only with sorrow, but with a burning desire to make reparation. Accept our love as balm for Your wounds, and take this intention which we place now within the sanctuary of Your pierced Heart.
(Mention your intention here.)
Grant us, O Eucharistic Lord, the grace to never grow lukewarm before so Divine a Gift. Kindle in us a living awareness of Your Real Presence, a tenderness that never tires of consoling You, and a courage to defend You when You are mocked or profaned. May we offer each moment in union with the silence of Your hidden agony and the glory of Your Sacred Host. Make of us a generation of souls who live to repair, adore, and draw others back to Your altar—until every offense is answered by love, every cold heart set ablaze, and Your Eucharistic Heart known and glorified in every corner of the earth. Amen.
Day 3 – For Living Faith in the Real Presence
📖 Scripture Reading
“I am the Bread of Life. Whoever comes to Me will never hunger, and whoever believes in Me will never thirst.”
— John 6:35
🕯 Reflection
The Real Presence is not a symbol, nor a poetic metaphor. It is Jesus Christ Himself—Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity—truly present under the veil of bread. This truth, so central to our faith, is often approached with cold familiarity or even doubted outright. But where faith is alive, every genuflection becomes an act of worship, every Holy Communion a union of hearts, every visit to the tabernacle an encounter with the Living God. Faith in the Eucharist transforms lives—it draws us to silence, pierces our distractions, and sets us ablaze with divine love.
🙏 Prayer
Our Adorable Jesus, hidden in the white Host and burning with silent majesty, increase in us the grace of living faith. So often we draw near without awe, speak Your Name without trembling, and pass Your tabernacles as if You were not there. Yet You wait—Patient, unchanging, fully present. Open our eyes, Lord, to see not bread but You; not ritual, but Redemption made present. Heal our unbelief, and take this intention now as an offering from our hearts to Yours.
(Mention your intention here.)
Inflame in us the faith of the saints—faith that kneels, adores, and proclaims Your Presence with reverence and joy. May we never again receive You without preparation, nor leave You without love. Make us witnesses of the Real Presence in a world that has forgotten the mystery of God-With-Us. May our lives preach what we believe, and may we live each moment from the altar to eternity, drawn ever deeper into the furnace of Your Eucharistic Heart. Amen.
Day 4 – For the Consolation of the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus
📖 Scripture Reading
“Reproach has broken My Heart, and I am full of heaviness; I looked for one to console Me, but there was none.”
— Psalm 69:20
🕯 Reflection
In the Sacred Host, Jesus waits—not as an idea or distant King, but as a living Heart that feels, thirsts, and loves. He remains exposed to the cold winds of neglect and the sting of betrayal, carrying the weight of souls who pass Him by without love. Yet even one heart that draws near in adoration brings relief to His hidden agony. Consolation is not found in words alone, but in presence, in stillness, in willing to suffer with Him. He does not ask for crowds—He asks for company. He asks for hearts.
🙏 Prayer
Our Adorable Jesus, Heart most sorrowful and alone in the tabernacle of the world, we desire to be among those who console You. We offer not mere sentiment, but the gift of our presence, our silence, our reparation. Let every sigh of our soul be balm for Your wounds, every act of faith a kiss upon Your thorn-crowned brow. Though the world forgets You, may our hearts be for You a resting place. Take now this intention we carry, and receive it into the chalice of Your Eucharistic sorrow.
(Mention your intention here.)
O Eucharistic Love, we long to remain with You, to keep watch when others flee, to believe when others mock, to adore when others doubt. Teach us how to console You—not by empty words, but by becoming living hosts of love, hidden and consumed. Draw us so deeply into Your Sacred Heart that our very lives may become a hymn of reparation. And when we are tempted to grow cold or distracted, remind us of Your silent gaze in the Host, and set our hearts again ablaze with the desire to love You more. Amen.
Day 5 – In Thanksgiving for the Gift of the Holy Eucharist
📖 Scripture Reading
“He loved His own who were in the world, and He loved them to the end.”
— John 13:1
🕯 Reflection
The Holy Eucharist is the greatest proof that God has not abandoned the world. In this mystery, Christ gives Himself without limit, without condition, without ceasing. The same Jesus who walked the roads of Galilee now dwells in every tabernacle. The altar is our Bethlehem, our Calvary, and our Heaven on earth. How could we ever thank Him enough for remaining with us, veiled and waiting, that we might never be without His Presence? Gratitude is the only fitting response—a gratitude that becomes life, worship, and a longing to make Him known and loved.
🙏 Prayer
Our Adorable Jesus, truly present in the Blessed Sacrament, we fall in awe before the mystery of Your Love. With pierced Hands You have given us more than we could ever ask—Your very Self. How unworthy we are, yet You do not hesitate to draw near, to become our food, our strength, our companion. We thank You, Lord, for remaining hidden in the tabernacle of our churches, waiting with divine patience. We thank You for the gift of daily Communion, for every silent visit, for every Mass offered throughout the world. Receive also this intention, offered in love and humility.
(Mention your intention here.)
O Eucharistic King, enflame in us a spirit of constant thanksgiving. Let us never grow accustomed to Your nearness, nor allow routine to dim the radiance of this Gift. May we receive You with trembling hearts and carry You with reverence into the world. Teach us to live the Eucharist—to become broken bread for others, poured-out wine for souls. May our lives reflect the immensity of what we have received. Let every breath be a song of thanksgiving, and may Your Eucharistic Heart be glorified and known through us, both now and forever. Amen.
Day 6 – For Eucharistic Revival in the Church
📖 Scripture Reading
“My people perish for lack of knowledge.”
— Hosea 4:6
🕯 Reflection
A veil of forgetfulness has fallen over many hearts in the Church—a dullness toward the mystery of the Eucharist. Where once there was awe, now there is routine; where there was adoration, now there is absence. Yet Jesus remains, fully present, calling His Church back to the altar, back to the fire. Eucharistic revival is not merely a program, but a grace—a return to first love, a reawakening of wonder, reverence, and desire. It begins with hearts rekindled by the truth that Christ is here, that He is waiting, and that everything flows from Him.
🙏 Prayer
Our Adorable Jesus, hidden Light of the Church and Life of her altars, look with mercy upon the forgetfulness of Your people. Rekindle in us, and in every member of Your Body, the living faith that kneels, that watches, that burns. Raise up new adorers, faithful priests, and pure hearts who carry the lamp of Your Presence into the shadows. Let our parishes become sanctuaries of silence and glory, where the tabernacle is the beating heart. And take this intention, O Lord, and place it deep within Your Eucharistic longing.
(Mention your intention here.)
Renew Your Church, Lord—not with noise, but with the stillness that knows You in the Host. May the splendor of Your Sacramental Presence shine again in our liturgies, our catechesis, our families, and our lives. Let Eucharistic processions draw hearts from the streets back to You. Let every sanctuary resound with holy awe. And may we be among those who never grow tired of kneeling before You, offering reparation, love, and praise, until the whole Church breathes again with Eucharistic fire. Amen.
Day 7 – For the Grace to Unite Our Sufferings with Jesus
📖 Scripture Reading
“Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I complete what is lacking in Christ’s afflictions for the sake of His Body, the Church.”
— Colossians 1:24
🕯 Reflection
In the Eucharist, Jesus offers not only His Body and Blood, but also His suffering—His wounds still radiant with love. He invites us to unite our pain with His, to pour our sorrows into His chalice and let them be transformed. When we suffer in union with Him, our trials become participation, our tears become prayer, and our wounds become like His—channels of grace. This union is not sentimental but real. The altar of the Mass is not separate from our daily crosses; it is where they find meaning. We do not suffer alone. The Host is our strength, and in Him, even suffering becomes holy.
🙏 Prayer
Our Adorable Jesus, hidden Victim of Love, we bring before You all that weighs upon our hearts—our wounds, our griefs, our silent trials. We do not seek escape, but union. Take our suffering and draw it into Your own. Press it close to Your Heart that bled for love of us, and let it be transformed into intercession, reparation, and peace. Receive, too, this intention we offer, and sanctify it with the fire of Your surrender.
(Mention your intention here.)
O Eucharistic Lord, when pain tempts us to despair or retreat, draw us instead into Your Passion. Help us to suffer with love, in silence, without bitterness, offering all for the salvation of souls and the glory of Your Father. Make us victims of love with You, consumed but not broken, hidden but fruitful. May the altar be our refuge and Your wounds our shelter, until even in sorrow, we sing of Your mercy and dwell forever in union with Your Eucharistic Heart. Amen.
Day 8 – For Priests and Consecrated Souls
📖 Scripture Reading
“Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth. As You sent Me into the world, so I have sent them into the world.”
— John 17:17–18
🕯 Reflection
Priests and consecrated souls are called to live at the heart of the Church, drawing their strength from the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus. Yet so many labor under the weight of loneliness, discouragement, and spiritual attack. Their sacred mission—to bring souls to Christ and Christ to souls—depends on their union with the One they serve. When they adore, they shine; when they suffer in silence with Jesus, they sanctify. The Church is sustained by hidden lives offered in love, by hands that lift the Host, by hearts consecrated to Christ alone. Let us pray for their renewal, protection, and holiness—for the flame of their vocation to be reignited at the altar.
🙏 Prayer
Our Adorable Jesus, Eternal High Priest, we thank You for the gift of every soul consecrated to Your service. Look tenderly upon those who have left all to follow You—priests, religious, and consecrated men and women. Shelter them in Your Eucharistic Heart. Heal what is wounded, rekindle what has grown cold, and surround them with angels of consolation. Grant them the joy of fidelity and the fire of first love. And receive this intention, Lord, offered in union with their sacrifice.
(Mention your intention here.)
O Jesus, guard Your priests and chosen ones from the traps of the enemy and the weariness of isolation. Let them not lose heart when misunderstood or forgotten, but draw them ever closer to You in the tabernacle, where all wounds are touched by glory. Make them burning lamps upon the altar and shepherds formed by the Heart that bleeds for souls. Through them, may Your Eucharistic Presence be adored, Your mercy be known, and Your Bride, the Church, be sanctified. Amen.
Day 9 – For the Triumph of the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus
📖 Scripture Reading
“From the rising of the sun to its setting, My Name will be great among the nations; and in every place incense will be offered to My Name, and a pure offering.”
— Malachi 1:11
🕯 Reflection
The triumph of Jesus will not come through power as the world sees it, but through the quiet reign of His Eucharistic Heart. His victory unfolds wherever He is adored, wherever a soul bends low before the Host, wherever reparation is made in love. The altar is His throne, and the tabernacle His dwelling until the end of time. Though veiled, He reigns. Though ignored by many, He is adored by the few who burn with His fire. The triumph begins with each heart surrendered, each chapel filled with reverence, each priest who offers Mass with awe. The Eucharistic Heart will triumph—through silence, through hiddenness, through love.
🙏 Prayer
Our Adorable Jesus, Eucharistic King, we long for the day when every knee shall bend before You and every tongue confess Your hidden majesty. Let the fire of Your Presence consume our hearts, our families, our Church, and our nations. May the altar become the center of our lives, and Your tabernacled Heart the joy of our souls. We offer You this intention, with hope in Your victorious love.
(Mention your intention here.)
Reign, O Jesus, from every monstrance, in every tabernacle, in the silence of every adoring heart. May the world see, through the witness of Eucharistic souls, that You are alive and with us. Let reparation rise like incense, let Masses be offered with trembling reverence, and let love make haste to console You. Triumph, O King of Love, not by force, but by the blazing light of Your hidden Presence. May our lives become Your living thrones, until all creation resounds with the praise of Your Eucharistic Heart. Amen.
Closing Prayer (to be said each day):
O Adorable Jesus, Eucharistic Lord and Sovereign King,
As we draw this day’s offering to a close, we lay our prayer like a rose upon the altar of Your Heart — pierced for love, enflamed with mercy, and hidden in the lowliness of the Sacred Host. Let our thoughts be hidden in Yours, our wounds united to Yours, our desires absorbed into the single flame of Eucharistic love. May our lives become perpetual adorations, our breath a litany of reparation, our every moment a Mass lived in the world.
Sanctify, O Divine Victim, Your priests and consecrated souls. Make them luminous reflections of Your Eucharistic humility. May they be the chalices You delight to fill, the candles that burn before You, the faces through which You gaze upon the world.
Inflame us with the fire of Eucharistic faith. Transfigure our hearts into dwelling places of love. May our prayers rise as incense before Your throne, hastening the coming of that blessed hour when every knee shall bend and every tongue confess You, truly present in the Most Holy Eucharist.
Come and reign, O King of the Sacred Host! Triumph over indifference, over sin, over every heart that resists Your Love. May this novena help bring about the hour You long for: the reign of Your Eucharistic Heart in every soul, every altar, every nation.
We love You. We adore You. We console You, O Jesus, our Hidden God and Eternal Bridegroom. Amen.
Litany of the Most Blessed Sacrament
Lord, have mercy. R. Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy. R. Christ, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy. R. Lord, have mercy.
Christ, hear us. R. Christ, graciously hear us.
God the Father of Heaven, R. Have mercy on us.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world, R. Have mercy on us.
God the Holy Spirit, R. Have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, one God, R. Have mercy on us.
Jesus, Eternal High Priest of the Eucharistic Sacrifice, R. Have mercy on us.
Jesus, Divine Victim on the Altar for our salvation, R. Have mercy on us.
Jesus, hidden under the appearance of bread, R. Have mercy on us.
Jesus, dwelling in the tabernacles of the world, R. Have mercy on us.
Jesus, really, truly and substantially present in the Blessed Sacrament, R. Have mercy on us.
Jesus, abiding in Your fulness, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity, R. Have mercy on us.
Jesus, Bread of Life, R. Have mercy on us.
Jesus, Bread of Angels, R. Have mercy on us.
Jesus, with us always until the end of the world, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, summit and source of all worship and Christian life, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, sign and cause of the unity of the Church, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, adored by countless angels, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, spiritual food, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, Sacrament of love, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, bond of charity, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, greatest aid to holiness, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, gift and glory of the priesthood, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, in which we partake of Christ, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, in which the soul is filled with grace, R. Have mercy on us.
Sacred Host, in which we are given a pledge of future glory, R. Have mercy on us.
Blessed be Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar
Blessed be Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar
Blessed be Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar
For those who do not believe in Your Eucharistic presence, R. Have mercy, O Lord.
For those who are indifferent to the Sacrament of Your love, R. Have mercy on us.
For those who have offended You in the Holy Sacrament of the Altar, R. Have mercy on us.
That we may show fitting reverence when entering Your holy temple, R. We beseech You, hear us.
That we may make suitable preparation before approaching the Altar, R. We beseech You, hear us.
That we may receive You frequently in Holy Communion with real devotion and true humility, R. We beseech You, hear us.
That we may never neglect to thank You for so wonderful a blessing, R. We beseech You, hear us.
That we may cherish time spent in silent prayer before You, R. We beseech You, hear us.
That we may grow in knowledge of this Sacrament of sacraments, R. We beseech You, hear us.
That all priests may have a profound love of the Holy Eucharist, R. We beseech You, hear us.
That they may celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in accordance with its sublime dignity, R. We beseech You, hear us.
That we may be comforted and sanctified with Holy Viaticum at the hour of our death, R. We beseech You, hear us.
That we may see You one day face to face in Heaven, R. We beseech You, hear us.
Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world, R. Spare us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world, R. Graciously hear us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world, R. Have mercy on us, O Lord.
V: O Sacrament Most Holy, O Sacrament Divine,
R: All praise and all thanksgiving be every moment Thine.
Let us pray:
Most merciful Father, You continue to draw us to Yourself through the Eucharistic Mystery. Grant us fervent faith in this Sacrament of love,
in which Christ the Lord Himself is contained, offered and received. We make this prayer through the same Christ our Lord.
R. Amen.
May the Real Presence of Our Adorable Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament bless and sanctify us, filling our hearts with His love, peace, and grace, now and always. Amen.