Contradiction Heb 9:24–28 / Luke 22:19, 1 Cor. 11:24–25

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Why we must repeat the Liturgy , is a contradiction between Heb 9:24–28 / Luke 22:19, 1 Cor. 11:24–25 , how we must understand these texts?
 
The commentary for the Hebrew passage in my Bible says:

Christ shall never more offer himself in sacrifice, in that violent, painful, and bloody manner, nor can there be any occasion for it; since by that one sacrifice upon the cross, he has furnished the full ransom, redemption, and remedy for all the sins of the world. But this hinders not that he may offer himself in the sacred mysteries in an unbloody manner, for the daily application of that one sacrifice of redemption to our souls.
 
@adrian1.—The passages in 1 Cor and Luke, together with the parallels in Mark and Matthew, comprise the institution of the Eucharist, which Catholics and Lutherans, among others, follow faithfully. Many Protestants, though I don’t know exactly which ones, cite the passage in Hebrews to argue against the importance of the Eucharist, since “Christ’s work of redemption was completed on the Cross.” I’ve never really understood why they see a contradiction here. Would you care to explain?
 
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