Human beings no longer have to hide from God's gaze under fig leaves. The vivid brightness of Christ's love restores God's dialogue and communion with humanity. The paschal meal opens the new Eden where human beings are finally true sons and daughters who sit at the table of the Kingdom. And at the same time, the Eucharist is transformed into a cenacle of fraternity because it unites us to the Son who becomes broken bread and a chalice of blessing, making us brothers: "Since there is only one loaf, we who are many are one body, for we all partake of the one loaf" (1 Cor 10:17)