EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 35 MIN
The Heart That Hungers
from Taste & See · host Zac Wierschem
On the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, this episode reflects on Jesus’ teaching in John 6: 51-58 and a 15th-century German painting of the Last Supper to explore the mystery of the Eucharist as Christ’s true Body and Blood. Through the artwork’s symbolism, listeners are invited to see Christ as the divine Giver who blesses, breaks, and gives Himself for the life of the world, while recognizing themselves in St. John resting close to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The episode emphasizes that Christ enters our brokenness, nourishes us through the Eucharist, and calls us to believe that His Real Presence can transform our lives and lead us to eternal life.Reflection Questions:What stands out most to you about the German Last Supper painting?What does the Sacred Heart devotion reveal about God's love for humanity?If you truly lived every day as though you had received God Himself in Holy Communion, what would change?Here's the link for "The Last Supper" by an unknown master German Artist: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pp-sBZPzjK2BvNBvY4rpeTErX_eBi1gb/view?usp=sharingHere's the link for the Google Slides presentation with the sacred art piece and gospel to project for a group: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uGBMlObfSLXpSC-lZbOCtiM4JbWDVYy0CPj6V0IgZRs/edit?usp=sharingHere's the link to the text of the meditation: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-fjHanlTJdNxIl-xKOqs7V27V2MGCSuZgSbnRVBupL8/edit?usp=sharing_______________Learn more about the mission of Paradisus Dei and its life-changing parish programs here.The World English Bible is in the public domain and was used for all scripture quotations.Intro music: "My Life (Main)” by Good B MusicMeditation Music: Reawaken Hymns Worship Pads - foundations in the key of A
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On the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, this episode reflects on Jesus’ teaching in John 6: 51-58 and a 15th-century German painting of the Last Supper to explore the mystery of the Eucharist as Christ’s true Body and Blood. Through the artwork’s symbolism, listeners are invited to see Christ as the divine Giver who blesses, breaks, and gives Himself for the life of the world, while recognizing themselves in St. John resting close to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The episode emphasizes that Christ enters our brokenness, nourishes us through the Eucharist, and calls us to believe that His Real Presence can transform our lives and lead us to eternal life.Reflection Questions:What stands out most to you about the German Last Supper painting?What does the Sacred Heart devotion reveal about God's love for humanity?If you truly lived every day as though you had received God Himself in Holy Communion, what would change?Here's the link for "The Last Supper" by an unknown master German Artist: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pp-sBZPzjK2BvNBvY4rpeTErX_eBi1gb/view?usp=sharingHere's the link for the Google Slides presentation with the sacred art piece and gospel to project for a group: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uGBMlObfSLXpSC-lZbOCtiM4JbWDVYy0CPj6V0IgZRs/edit?usp=sharingHere's the link to the text of the meditation: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-fjHanlTJdNxIl-xKOqs7V27V2MGCSuZgSbnRVBupL8/edit?usp=sharing_______________Learn more about the mission of Paradisus Dei and its life-changing parish programs here.The World English Bible is in the public domain and was used for all scripture quotations.Intro music: "My Life (Main)” by Good B MusicMeditation Music: Reawaken Hymns Worship Pads - foundations in the key of A
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