“Then Jesus said to Thomas: … be not faithless, but believing. Thomas answered, and said to Him: My Lord, and my God. Jesus said to him: Because you have seen me, Thomas, you have believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and have believed.’ (John 21:26-29) St. Catherine of Bologna, a Poor Clare, related of a nun she knew: “I shall narrate this to the praise of Christ and the increase of our faith. Again, in all truth I can say that this befell the aforesaid sister, namely that for a long time she had the greatest temptation of unbelief about the Sacrament of Christ, that is, that she doubted His presence in the consecrated Host... And being much afflicted by this and not finding any remedy, neither through confession nor in any other way, she called upon God with great pain and bitter tears almost continually…. Wherefore, being at prayer early one morning, God visited her mind, and speaking intellectually with her He gave her clear knowledge how, truly in that Host, consecrated by the priest, there is present the whole divinity and humanity of our God. And she was shown how and in what way it was possible that under this small species of bread would be His whole divinity and whole humanity.” Yes, my Lord and my God!