Someone asked me today how it was that Jesus could truly give Himself in the Eucharist since He had already died 2,000 years ago. When I asked them what Liturgical season we are celebrating right now, they didn't put 2 and 2 together, that we are celebrating the Resurrection. We are celebrating the rising of Jesus, body and soul, from the dead. He beat death so that we would never die and could live with him, if we so choose, for all eternity. Jesus is alive and well and still working miracles everyday, the biggest of all being the Eucharist, an immense miracle that happens at every Mass all over the world every day. Most people miss it. Sad. So often people flock to the sight of a visionary or an apparition, leaving behind the most important person of all, Jesus. There's nothing wrong with visiting such places like Lourdes or Betania so long as we remember that God allows those visible miracles to happen in order to increase our faith in him, not to make gods out of anyone el...