
CORAM SANCTISSIMO
PREFACE.
I.VISITS.
II.PRAISE.
III.“POSSUMUS.”
IV.THE SON OF MAN.
V.WHAT THINGS?
VI.VENITE AD ME OMNES.
VII.THE HIDDEN GOD.
VIII.LOOKING THROUGH THE LATTICES.
The book opens with a thoughtful survey of how the practice of visiting the Blessed Sacrament developed over centuries, noting its relative lateness in both England and the wider Church. It places this devotion in a broader historical frame, contrasting medieval silence with the vibrant adoration found today. Readers gain a fresh perspective on why the Eucharist has become such a central, intimate companion for modern believers.
Against this backdrop, the author offers a varied collection of short meditations, personal reckonings, and spontaneous prayers meant to be read in the quiet of the tabernacle. The writings are deliberately informal, avoiding formulaic liturgy so that a struggling soul can find language for hopes, fears, and gratitude. Each piece stands alone, inviting the listener to pause, reflect, and let the presence of Christ speak into daily life. It is a gentle aid for anyone who feels tongue‑tied before the Most Holy and seeks a more heartfelt encounter.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (146K characters)
Release date
2025-09-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1845–1930