Bishop Munilla in Quito: Without Jesus Christ we do not know how to love

The Bishop of Orihuela-Alicante, Bishop José Ignacio Munilla, gave a powerful conference this Wednesday at the International Eucharistic Congress in Quito, in which he encouraged everyone to turn their gaze to Jesus: “We need Christ to love. Without Jesus Christ we do not know how to love.”

The Spanish bishop and theologian stressed the importance of divine grace to be able to live the commandment of love. In an emphatic tone, he asked the thousands of attendees: “Could we fulfill the commandment to love one another as Jesus has loved us, or even the commandment to love your neighbor as yourself, without the grace of Jesus Christ? Impossible”.

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During your conference titled “The Sacred Heart of Jesus, demand for fraternity”, Bishop Munilla recalled that human beings “are weakened by sin”, and therefore, “we are not capable of love”.

We need the Heart of Jesus as a school of love. Without the infinite love of God, which founds evangelical fraternity, there is no such hope,” he stressed on the fourth day of this world event, attended by delegations from 54 countries.

Mons. Munilla addressed especially those people who suffer emotional and affective wounds in any of their forms, reaffirming that “Without the grace of Christ, it is impossible to heal them”.

“For example, narcissism. How much does narcissism make us suffer? Pansexualism. How much does sex divorced from love make us suffer? The distrust. How much does that distance between us make us suffer? We don’t trust each other because we have failed each other many times. All those emotional wounds need to be healed by the Heart of Christ,” he explained.

The prelate emphasized that through the Sacred Heart of Jesus revealed in the Gospels – and to which he has special devotion – it is possible to “trust, give ourselves generously, live in purity, forget about ourselves and give ourselves generously”.

At the beginning of his speech, Bishop Munilla highlighted that this International Eucharistic Congress highlights the fact that Ecuador was the first nation to consecrate itself to the Sacred Heart of Jesus 150 years ago and also the first to organize a National Eucharistic Congress 10 years after that consecration .

Bishop José Ignacio Munilla before the public, on September 11, 2024. Credit: Eduardo Berdejo - EWTN News
Bishop José Ignacio Munilla before the public, on September 11, 2024. Credit: Eduardo Berdejo – EWTN News

Furthermore, he compared this dedication to the image of the Heart of Jesus on the Cerro de los Ángeles in Spain, which bears the inscription “I will reign in Spain,” suggesting that in Ecuador, in the center of the world, one could also say “I will reign in the world”. “May Christ reign, may Christ reign, may the reign of Christ come true. We proclaim this from here, from the center of the world,” she said.

“We exist because we are loved”

The Bishop of Orihuela-Alicante also highlighted that this year marks the 350th anniversary of the revelation of the Heart of Jesus to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, who received a crucial message: “Here is this heart that has loved men so much”. However, immediately afterward she received the message that this love has often been reciprocated with ingratitude.

“It is a drama that God is not reciprocated, that God is telling you ‘I love you’, ‘I love you’, and that we sometimes respond with indifference,” he reflected.

Despite the man’s rejection, the Spanish bishop remembers that the Heart of Jesus is “a great sign” that emphasizes “the declaration of love that God has made to humanity.”

“The sign of the heart of Jesus is: We exist because we are loved (…) If I had not been loved in a very free decision by God, who decided to bring me into the world out of love, I would not even exist,” he reminded the audience.

Mons. José Ignacio Munilla. Credit: Eduardo Berdejo - EWTN News
Mons. José Ignacio Munilla. Credit: Eduardo Berdejo – EWTN News

“If God loves me… I have no right to despise myself”

Mons. Munilla explained that many people suffer from low self-esteem, feeling devalued when faced with criticism or lack of acceptance. However, he stated that to face the current crisis of meaning, it is crucial to understand that “God loves me, God loves me.”

“If God loves me and wants me, and this is what the Heart of Christ has revealed, I have no right to despise myself or think that this life has no meaning,” he exhorted with hope.

God not only loves us, he is also our Father and “wants everyone to know Jesus Christ”

Bishop Munilla explained that we call God Father, first of all, because he has created us all, and “he has created the world and has thought about the good of all his children.”

God the Father wants everyone to know Jesus Christ (…) God the Father sent his Son into the world to redeem us from sin. Jesus rescued us at the price of his shed blood to obtain forgiveness of sins, and our faith confesses that his redemption was not limited to forgiving us, but, in the height of his mercy, he elevated us to the status of children, in a sense much higher than the one we had for creation,” explained the Spanish theologian.

Mons. José Ignacio Munilla at the International Eucharistic Congress in Quito. Credit: Eduardo Berdejo - EWTN News
Mons. José Ignacio Munilla at the International Eucharistic Congress in Quito. Credit: Eduardo Berdejo – EWTN News

In that sense, he recalled that God the Father “makes us partakers of the divine sonship of Jesus Christ”. “We are children in the Son. That’s incredible. It is as if we have been grafted into the father-son relationship that exists between Jesus and the Father. And the grace of Christ introduces us into that relationship,” he stated with emotion.

In a few words, Bishop Munilla highlighted to the audience that ““In Jesus Christ we are introduced into the bosom of the Holy Trinity.”. However, unlike what happens in the rest of creation, “this supernatural filiation has to be freely accepted by faith” and by each of us through the sacrament of Baptism.

The bishop was also clear in pointing out that “there is no other name under heaven by which we can be saved.” “It is Jesus who saves us, he says it Acts of the Apostlesfourth chapter, verse 12: ‘There is no other name under heaven by which we can be saved’”.

The Heart of Jesus is a school of love… and it gives me the grace to love”

Mons. Munilla explained that sharing the “wonderful fatherhood of God” brings with it many consequences for man, mainly that we are called to discover a relationship of intimate “fraternity” with the Lord; and consequently, the Heart of Jesus is the key to achieving this, since it is the “school of love” that allows this bond.

The Spanish prelate summarized it in the following way: “Allow me this expression: The Heart of Jesus is the human school of divine love and is the divine school of human love. I say that it is the human school of divine love because, with human language, Jesus, who is the revealer of the Father, tells us that God is love. He not only teaches me to love, not only does he tell me that God is love, but he enables me to love, he gives me the grace to love.”

Attendee of the conference “The Sacred Heart of Jesus, demand for fraternity”. Credit: Eduardo Berdejo - EWTN News
Attendee of the conference “The Sacred Heart of Jesus, demand for fraternity”. Credit: Eduardo Berdejo – EWTN News

Mons. Munilla highlighted that original sin and its consequences “It has greatly weakened the human being’s capacity to love.“, but that Christ himself provided human beings with the way to sanctify themselves through the Eucharist, which “configures us with the heart of Jesus.”

“From the heart of Jesus springs the Eucharist, and from the Eucharist springs that transformation of my heart of stone.”

Near the end of his conference, Bishop Munilla stressed the deep connection between the image of the Heart of Jesus and the Eucharist. He recalled that at the Last Supper, during which the Eucharist was instituted, his beloved disciple, John, reclined his head on Christ’s chest. “This is a symbol that the Heart of Jesus gives us the Eucharist. Do you remember?: ‘I have longed to eat this Passover with you before I suffer’ (Lk. 22, 15)”.

Therefore, he pointed out: “The Heart of Jesus gives us the Eucharist, but, at the same time, the Eucharist configures us with the Heart of Jesus. They are two simultaneous and rotating movements: from the Heart of Jesus the Eucharist springs, and from the Eucharist springs this transformation of my heart of stone into a heart similar to that of Jesus.”

Mons. Munilla highlighted that, upon understanding that the great miracle of the transformation of bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus occurs in the Eucharist, “frequent communion well carried out and Eucharistic adoration will be keys to the miracle of transformation.” inside”.

you, By receiving Jesus Christ, you are also transformed, you learn to love. If you learn to love, change your family; there is a transubstantiation too. And change your job, because before you worked bitterly, but now you work vocationally. It changes your life, it changes your work, it changes your living in the parish,” she stated.

Finally, Bishop Munilla highlighted to the audience the importance of “being in love with the Eucharist, because the Eucharist will be responsible for Christifying us. We eucharistize ourselves to christify ourselves”.

“I end by turning to the immaculate heart of Mary, so that she too may teach us to love (…) Let’s look at Mary: there has never been an undivided human heart like hers in history. And for this reason, we invoke with faith: ‘Sacred heart of Jesus, I trust in you; sweet heart of Mary, be my salvation,’” she concluded.

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