Jesus is present in the Eucharist, with all his divinity and all his humanity. Although his humanity is not present in corporeal extension, it is whole and entire in the consecrated Host, body and soul. Therefore, Our Lord knows and loves us as God and as man. He is not a passive object for our adoration but is living, he sees us, listens to us, answers our prayers with his graces. It is true that in the Eucharist not only his divinity but even his humanity is hidden; however, faith supplies for the senses, it substitutes for what we do not see or touch. The Son of God…makes himself present in the Eucharist to be our companion on our earthly pilgrimage to be the viaticum of our journey.
[Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, Divine Intimacy, Vol III, pp. 24-25]