Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerick describes Jesus at the Last Supper in her visions:
“Our Divine Lord became more and more tender and loving in His demeanor; He told His Apostles that He was about to give them all that He had, namely, His entire self, and He looked as though perfectly transformed by love. I saw him becoming transparent, until He resembled a luminous shadow.
He broke the bread into several pieces, which he laid together on the paten, and then took a corner of the first piece and dropped it into the chalice. ... He took the paten with the pieces of bread and said: 'Take and eat; this is my Body which is given for you.”
"'It was Jesus who said of the bread, “Take, Eat. This is my body.” And he said of the wine. “This is my blood of the covenant.' Who am I to debate the words of Jesus. If he says over the bread, “This is my body,” it is. And if he says over the wine, “This is my blood,” Who am I to disagree? Instead of debating the presence of Jesus under the signs of bread and wine, we simply trust in his words, get down on our knees, and adore him."
Very Reverend Edward Malesic-Homily St. Patrick Church 2012