 When we come to know, as Dr. Stacey was saying, that that simple bread and wine is the personal presence of Christ, body and blood, soul and divinity, that He's there, then love and reverence naturally flow from that. I would encourage people to reflect on that in terms of their own real human relationships. Who do you love and how does that reverence for them work? And then we can bring that into the presence of the mass, even coming to the home of the Lord, to God's house, the church. We should have a reverence for just entering the building, because we're coming to the palace of the King. And I think we just all need to continue to reflect on that. But reverence, I really believe, is the bedrock key for this Eucharistic revival that the church is beginning to embrace.