The Last Communion of Saint Jerome
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In The Last Communion of Saint Jerome, history, tradition, Scripture, and sacred art converge to form a profound meditation on the Eucharistic life of one of the Church’s greatest Doctors. While no eyewitness account records St. Jerome’s final moments, Christian tradition has long contemplated his death with reverence: the monk-scholar receiving Viaticum, surrounded by angels, and departing this life with the Word of God on his lips.
This tradition becomes the gateway to something deeper. Drawing directly from Jerome’s own writings, including his biblical commentaries, letters, and theological reflections, this work reveals a soul formed entirely by the mystery of the Eucharist. The book moves beyond legend into substance, showing how Jerome understood Scripture itself through the lens of Christ’s Real Presence.
Here, the Eucharist is not an isolated devotion. It is the center. The key. The reality that unites Word and Sacrament into one living mystery. This work does not merely inform the intellect. It calls the reader to recover reverence, clarity, and hunger for the Body of Christ.
What This Book Offers:
- Eucharistic Clarity: See how the Real Presence shapes the interpretation of Scripture.
- Patristic Depth: Enter the mind of St. Jerome through his own writings.
- Reverence Restored: Recover a deeper understanding of worthy reception and Viaticum.
- Unified Catholic Vision: Experience the harmony of Scripture, tradition, and sacrament.
- Understand the Eucharist: Learn how it stands at the center of Christian life and theology.
- Read Scripture Correctly: Discover how the Real Presence illuminates the Word of God.
- Deepen Devotion: Grow in reverence for Holy Communion and Viaticum.
- Engage Tradition: See how sacred art and historical memory shape Catholic belief.
- Think with the Fathers: Enter into the theological vision of St. Jerome.
From the Tradition
“Since the flesh of the Lord is true food, and his blood is true drink… this alone is our good in the present age, if we are nourished by his flesh and drink his blood.”
Intended Audience
This book is ideal for Catholics seeking a deeper theological and spiritual understanding of the Eucharist, especially those drawn to Scripture, the Church Fathers, and serious Catholic theology.
It is not a light devotional. It is a rich and demanding meditation that engages both the intellect and the soul.
Practical use cases include Eucharistic study, personal meditation, parish reading groups, seminary formation, and theological reflection.