Start Date: June 10
End Date: June 18
Feast Day: June 19 (Solemnity of Corpus Christi)
DIVINE APPEAL 243
“I send you to My Apostle to tell him it pleases Me for him to receive your final vows. I beg him only to give My grace a chance. I give him a word with you belong under his guidance and care. “Hermitage of Jesus truly present in the Blessed Sacrament”. As he receives your final vows I give you this name, Sr. Anna Ali of the Holy Eucharist. For it pleases Me to erect an altar in your heart and Eucharistic victim soul.”
Daily Intention
That through the intercession of Sr. Anna Ali, we may grow in love for Our Adorable Jesus truly present in the Most Holy Eucharist, obtain the grace of conversion and healing, and live with hearts ever longing for Heaven, where we shall behold the Face she adored.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Prayer to the Adorable Jesus (to be said each day)
Oh Jesus, most humble, adorable, present in the Blessed Sacrament of your Divine Love. Here on your concealed Sacred throne, I prostate my soul and whole self before you. Out of my nothingness and sins, I implore you to accept my poor prayers, acts of reparation and adoration to quench your thirst for souls and obtain full pardon for the many profanations, ungratefulness and outrages which you receive each and every moment from the countless number of us miserable sinners.
It was your everlasting Mercy towards mankind that moved you so deeply to the point of veiling yourself to remain in love on our altars and Tabernacles all over the earth.
Oh Jesus, by your Soul, Body and Divinity, present in the most Holy Eucharist, accept the tears of my soul that these very precious souls to you (mention here the names of those you wish to pray for) may not lose their Eternity forever.
The everlasting ages belong to You. So we entrust our total selves in Your loving care and gaze, now in life and death.
AMEN
Day 1: Eucharistic Love
Scripture Reading:
“This is My Body, which is given for you.” – Luke 22:19
Reflection:
In the Eucharist, Heaven descends into time. The veil is lifted, and Our Adorable Jesus—the Eternal Word made flesh—humbles Himself to become our food. In this Mystery, He is silent, yet speaks; hidden, yet present; sacrificed, yet alive. It was this same sublime reality that captivated the heart of Sr. Anna Ali.
She was not chosen for her eloquence, nor for her strength, but for her surrender. In the quiet of adoration, she saw the Face of the Divine Victim and heard His appeal for reparation. Jesus called her—and now calls us—into the inner chamber of His Eucharistic Heart, where love bleeds for souls, and mercy flows without measure.
Sr. Anna’s life stands as a luminous sign that Our Adorable Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is not a pious thought, but the Living God—aching to be loved. May her example awaken in us a trembling reverence and ignite a fire of Eucharistic love that will consume the world in holiness.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, you chose Sister Anna Ali to be your instrument to proclaim your Real Living Presence in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, inviting people to God’s Mercy through repentance.
Through you, Sister Anna Ali, Jesus appealed for conversion of hearts to Him. I kindly implore you, Sister living with Jesus Christ in Heaven together with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to please intercede for me to Jesus present in the Most Holy Eucharist – your friend whose face you saw every Thursday – that He may set me free from:
(Here mention your request)Amen.
Our Father… (three times)
Hail Mary… (three times)
Glory be to the Father… (three times)
Day 2: The Call to Reparation
Scripture Reading:
“Could you not watch one hour with Me?” – Matthew 26:40
Reflection:
Our Adorable Jesus, in the Garden of Gethsemane, suffered not only from the weight of sin, but from the abandonment of those He loved. His Sacred Heart, burning with mercy, found few hearts willing to stay with Him in His agony.
To Sister Anna Ali, Jesus confided His wounded longing: that souls would return to Him, not with mere words, but with lives of reparation. She answered this call with the currency of silence, hidden suffering, and unceasing adoration. In her solitude, she joined the Lamb in His agony for the salvation of the world.
This call echoes still. Jesus does not ask for perfection, but for love that consoles. In the Eucharist, He waits—pierced, rejected, yet ever merciful. Through Sr. Anna, He asks again: “Will you watch with Me? Will you console Me?”
Let us answer with a generous “yes,” offering our hearts as living tabernacles of reparation.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, you chose Sister Anna Ali to be your instrument to proclaim your Real Living Presence in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, inviting people to God’s Mercy through repentance.
Through you, Sister Anna Ali, Jesus appealed for conversion of hearts to Him. I kindly implore you, Sister living with Jesus Christ in Heaven together with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to please intercede for me to Jesus present in the Most Holy Eucharist – your friend whose face you saw every Thursday – that He may set me free from:
(Here mention your request)Amen.
Our Father… (three times)
Hail Mary… (three times)
Glory be to the Father… (three times)
Day 3: The Hidden Face of Jesus
Scripture Reading:
“He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to Him.” – Isaiah 53:2
Reflection:
The glory of Our Adorable Jesus is veiled in the Eucharist, just as it was hidden in the carpenter’s Son, the suffering Servant, the crucified Lamb. How few recognize Him. How many walk away, unmoved. Yet, Sr. Anna Ali was given the grace to behold what others ignored—the Face of Jesus, radiating from the Sacred Host with infinite tenderness.
Each Thursday, Jesus allowed her to see His countenance—not to exalt her, but to awaken the world. The Face that sweat blood in Gethsemane, that wept over Jerusalem, and that shone like the sun at Tabor, is the same Face present in every tabernacle. He is there. Our Adorable Jesus looks upon us still, not with judgment, but with longing.
Let us not be among those who pass Him by. Let us ask Sr. Anna’s intercession, that we may see through the veil, and live every day in the radiant presence of the Hidden God—adoring, loving, and responding to Him with hearts that recognize His beauty.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, you chose Sister Anna Ali to be your instrument to proclaim your Real Living Presence in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, inviting people to God’s Mercy through repentance.
Through you, Sister Anna Ali, Jesus appealed for conversion of hearts to Him. I kindly implore you, Sister living with Jesus Christ in Heaven together with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to please intercede for me to Jesus present in the Most Holy Eucharist – your friend whose face you saw every Thursday – that He may set me free from:
(Here mention your request)Amen.
Our Father… (three times)
Hail Mary… (three times)
Glory be to the Father… (three times)
Day 4: The Cry of Mercy
Scripture Reading:
“I desire mercy, not sacrifice.” – Matthew 9:13
Reflection:
The cry of Our Adorable Jesus resounds from the tabernacle to every wounded soul: “Come to Me, for My Heart is Mercy.” He who could condemn chooses instead to pardon. He who sees the depth of human sinfulness offers the ocean of His compassion. And to Sr. Anna Ali, this divine cry became a living reality.
Through her, Jesus repeated His appeal for hearts to turn back to Him—not in fear, but in trust. His Eucharistic presence is not only the memorial of His Passion, but the throne of His Mercy. There He waits, not as judge, but as Savior with wounds still open for the world. Sr. Anna became a vessel of this Mercy, calling souls to return to the Source of peace.
Let us not harden our hearts to that voice. Let us hear, deep within, the invitation of Jesus to repentance—not as condemnation, but as healing. May Sr. Anna’s intercession lead us to receive the Sacrament of Mercy and dwell often before Our Adorable Jesus, who gives Himself endlessly to forgive and to restore.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, you chose Sister Anna Ali to be your instrument to proclaim your Real Living Presence in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, inviting people to God’s Mercy through repentance.
Through you, Sister Anna Ali, Jesus appealed for conversion of hearts to Him. I kindly implore you, Sister living with Jesus Christ in Heaven together with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to please intercede for me to Jesus present in the Most Holy Eucharist – your friend whose face you saw every Thursday – that He may set me free from:
(Here mention your request)Amen.
Our Father… (three times)
Hail Mary… (three times)
Glory be to the Father… (three times)
Day 5: The Silence of Love
Scripture Reading:
“The Lord is in His holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before Him.” – Habakkuk 2:20
Reflection:
There is a silence in the Eucharist that speaks louder than all the words of the world. It is the silence of Our Adorable Jesus, hidden yet fully present, still yet active, veiled yet burning with divine love. In that silence, He listens. He waits. He gives.
Sr. Anna Ali entered that silence—not with noise or self-importance, but with adoration. Jesus revealed Himself to her not through thunder or spectacle, but through the stillness of His Eucharistic presence. He showed her that His glory is clothed in humility, that the Majesty of God now rests in the smallness of bread.
Let us not fear the silence. Let us enter it, heart in hand, before the tabernacle. There, Our Adorable Jesus will teach us not just how to speak to God—but how to love Him with every breath.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, you chose Sister Anna Ali to be your instrument to proclaim your Real Living Presence in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, inviting people to God’s Mercy through repentance.
Through you, Sister Anna Ali, Jesus appealed for conversion of hearts to Him. I kindly implore you, Sister living with Jesus Christ in Heaven together with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to please intercede for me to Jesus present in the Most Holy Eucharist – your friend whose face you saw every Thursday – that He may set me free from:
(Here mention your request)Amen.
Our Father… (three times)
Hail Mary… (three times)
Glory be to the Father… (three times)
Day 6: Humility and Obedience
Scripture Reading:
“He humbled Himself and became obedient unto death—even death on a cross.” – Philippians 2:8
Reflection:
Our Adorable Jesus, who reigns in glory, first chose to reign from a place of total humility—the crib, the Cross, and now the Eucharist. In each, He hides His majesty, not because He lacks power, but because love bends low. His obedience to the Father’s will was not reluctant—it was love made perfect in surrender.
Sr. Anna Ali, a simple sister, hidden from the world, walked the path of her Eucharistic Lord. In silence and obedience, she embraced the will of God, trusting not in herself, but in the One she adored. Through her, Jesus reminded the Church that only hearts emptied of pride can be filled with divine light.
In a world that exalts self-promotion, Sr. Anna became small. And in her smallness, Heaven drew near. She obeyed, she listened, and she adored. That is why Our Adorable Jesus chose to reveal His Eucharistic Face to her—not to make her famous, but to make His presence known through the humble.
Let us ask Jesus through Sr. Anna’s intercession for the grace to be lowly and obedient, trusting that God exalts only those who bow before His will. Let us become vessels that carry Our Adorable Jesus through surrender, not striving.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, you chose Sister Anna Ali to be your instrument to proclaim your Real Living Presence in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, inviting people to God’s Mercy through repentance.
Through you, Sister Anna Ali, Jesus appealed for conversion of hearts to Him. I kindly implore you, Sister living with Jesus Christ in Heaven together with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to please intercede for me to Jesus present in the Most Holy Eucharist – your friend whose face you saw every Thursday – that He may set me free from:
(Here mention your request)Amen.
Our Father… (three times)
Hail Mary… (three times)
Glory be to the Father… (three times)
Day 7: Faithfulness in Vocation
Scripture Reading:
“Whoever is faithful in little things is also faithful in much.” – Luke 16:10
Reflection:
There is a quiet holiness in simply being faithful—faithful when no one sees, when the task is small, when the reward is invisible. This was the path of Our Adorable Jesus, who spent thirty hidden years in Nazareth before revealing His glory. And this was also the hidden path walked by Sr. Anna Ali.
Sr. Anna’s vocation was not marked by applause or acclaim. It was shaped in silence, obedience, and daily fidelity to the duties of her religious life. Yet in that hidden fidelity, she became worthy of divine confidences. Our Adorable Jesus, ever drawn to the lowly and faithful, revealed His Eucharistic Face to her not because of her greatness, but because of her constancy.
Faithfulness is not easy. It means staying when the world walks away. It means adoring when the heart feels dry. It means believing even when Heaven is silent. But it is precisely this kind of love that Jesus treasures most—because it reflects His own.
Let us ask Sr. Anna Ali to pray for us, that we may be faithful in our vocations—whether known or hidden—and serve God in the little things with great love. For in faithfulness, the soul becomes a dwelling place for Our Adorable Jesus.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, you chose Sister Anna Ali to be your instrument to proclaim your Real Living Presence in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, inviting people to God’s Mercy through repentance.
Through you, Sister Anna Ali, Jesus appealed for conversion of hearts to Him. I kindly implore you, Sister living with Jesus Christ in Heaven together with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to please intercede for me to Jesus present in the Most Holy Eucharist – your friend whose face you saw every Thursday – that He may set me free from:
(Here mention your request)Amen.
Our Father… (three times)
Hail Mary… (three times)
Glory be to the Father… (three times)
Day 8: Praying for Priests and Consecrated Souls
Scripture Reading:
“I do not ask for the world only, but for those you have given me.” – John 17:9
Reflection:
In His final hours before Calvary, Our Adorable Jesus turned His gaze to His priests and prayed for them. He knew their mission would carry His Eucharistic love into every generation. Yet He also foresaw the trials they would face—the weight of souls, the darkness of scandal, the solitude of the cross.
Sr. Anna Ali, hidden in a convent, carried this same concern in her heart. Her union with the Eucharistic Lord was not a private grace—it became a bridge of mercy for priests and consecrated souls. In her visions, Jesus pleaded: “Pray for my priests… Pray for my consecrated souls.” He entrusted her with the sorrow of His Heart, pierced not only by sin, but by the indifference and betrayal of those closest to Him.
To pray for priests is to stand beside Jesus in Gethsemane. It is to keep watch as others sleep, to intercede for strength, renewal, and holiness. The Church cannot thrive without holy priests. The Eucharist cannot reach us without consecrated hands. And the world cannot find healing without souls who lay down their lives in consecration.
Today, let us join Sr. Anna in her silent, powerful intercession. Let us beg Our Adorable Jesus to purify, protect, and inflame the hearts of His priests and consecrated ones with the fire of divine love.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, you chose Sister Anna Ali to be your instrument to proclaim your Real Living Presence in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, inviting people to God’s Mercy through repentance.
Through you, Sister Anna Ali, Jesus appealed for conversion of hearts to Him. I kindly implore you, Sister living with Jesus Christ in Heaven together with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to please intercede for me to Jesus present in the Most Holy Eucharist – your friend whose face you saw every Thursday – that He may set me free from:
(Here mention your request)Amen.
Our Father… (three times)
Hail Mary… (three times)
Glory be to the Father… (three times)
Day 9: Desire for Heaven
Scripture Reading:
“Our citizenship is in Heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.” – Philippians 3:20
Reflection:
There is a hidden ache within every soul—one the world cannot soothe: the longing for Heaven. This longing is not a flight from life, but the soul’s deep awareness that only Our Adorable Jesus can satisfy its thirst. Earth cannot contain the fullness of joy prepared for us.
Sr. Anna Ali lived with her eyes fixed on eternity. In every Thursday encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist, she touched a foretaste of Heaven. She saw His Face—not with earthly eyes, but with the gaze of a soul already reaching beyond this world. Through her, Jesus reminded us that Heaven is real, personal, near. He is not far from those who adore Him with longing.
To desire Heaven is to desire Jesus Himself—not only His gifts or comfort, but union with His Heart forever. It is to live today in a way that prepares for eternity: pure, surrendered, watchful. In Sr. Anna, we see a soul who was already halfway home, because she had let go of self and clung only to Him.
Let us ask her to help us loosen our grip on passing things, and grow in the holy desire to live—and die—for Heaven. For there, at last, we shall behold forever the Eucharistic Face of Our Adorable Jesus she loved.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, you chose Sister Anna Ali to be your instrument to proclaim your Real Living Presence in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, inviting people to God’s Mercy through repentance.
Through you, Sister Anna Ali, Jesus appealed for conversion of hearts to Him. I kindly implore you, Sister living with Jesus Christ in Heaven together with the Blessed Virgin Mary, to please intercede for me to Jesus present in the Most Holy Eucharist – your friend whose face you saw every Thursday – that He may set me free from:
(Here mention your request)Amen.
Our Father… (three times)
Hail Mary… (three times)
Glory be to the Father… (three times)
The Memorare
Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help or sought your intercession, was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, we fly unto you, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother! To you we come, before you we stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer us. 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.