I’ll ask again:
Was the Last Supper propitiatory?
Is the wrath of God appeased at Communion?
I say “no”
what do you say?
If you don’t know, you can say that:
but I’m asking with all respect and sincerity, please don’t just ignore the questions.
thanks
I am not sure why you mentioned the ‘Last Supper’ as propitiatory because no Catholics would say this.
The last supper of Jesus is not the Eucharist; it is the first Eucharist. It should be celebrated as an Eucharist then, but Jesus had to show us what Eucharist entails and means, and he did that at the last supper.
However, what happened at the last supper is NOT what the Eucharist means.
The Eucharist is a sacrifice on Calvary where the Lamb of God was slain, sacrificed for the atonement of our sins.
The Eucharist can be paralleled to a passover meal which it is not. In the passover meal, a lamb was sacrificed and what did they do to the sacrificial lamb? They killed it and it was eaten. The lamb was eaten by the family. Thus the sacrifice was eaten, not thrown away.
Jesus showed us at the Last Supper, that his body and blood would be eaten and drank, but they did not eat and drank his body and blood respectively at the last supper. He was still alive, they did not killed him and ate his human body.
Jesus, by the last supper showed the apostles the foreshadow of what is to happen which is at Calvary.
The Eucharist is the sacrifice at the cross at Calvary.
As the sacrificial lamb had to be eaten, Jesus told us that his body has to be eaten so that we would have life, NOT his human body, that would be cannibalism, but his divine body. That was why he said the bread was his body - he was pointing to something that was to come.
Today in the Holy Eucharist, we just follow what Jesus asked us to to, so that we have life (eternal life).
I hope this is clear enough. I am sorry for the language if it is repetitive.