There is a fair bit of false information in this article. First, the Lutheran Confessions affirm, quite emphatically, that we believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. And while we do not believe that the mass is a sacrifice, this has nothing to do with whether Christ is present in the Eucharist, but on the difference between a sacrifice and a sacrament. We hold that a sacrifice is something that we offer to God, in this case, for our atonement. We do not believe that in the Eucharist we are offering Christ to make atonement for our sins. Rather, we believe that the Eucharist is a sacrament, where God gives us forgiveness of sins by the promise of his word, confirmed by the earthly presence of his body and blood in the elements of communion. In other words, we are not offering Christ as a sacrifice to God, but receiving Christ’s body and blood as the sign that he has forgiven our sins once for all time at the cross. If there is a sacrifice offered in the mass, it is the thanks we give in response to the gift God has given us through his body and blood (hence the name Eucharist). Is Lifesite news normally this dishonest in their reporting? I don’t read them much.