In this profound Holy Thursday homily, Fr. Paul Moret leads us into the Upper Room, where Christ gave us the Eucharist, the priesthood, and a radical example of humble service. Reflecting personally on the recent passing of Fr. Lester Wicke, Fr. Paul emphasizes the priesthood’s vital role: without it, there is no Eucharist, and without the Eucharist, there is no Church. He warns of the modern tendency to “de-supernaturalize” the Church, focusing solely on good works while forgetting the source—Christ ministering to us through the sacraments. True Christian service begins by first letting Christ wash our feet—by receiving His love and grace through the priesthood and Eucharist—so we in turn can serve one another. It’s a homily both challenging and deeply moving, a call to renew our reverence for the sacred and to pray fervently for priestly vocations.