Suppose there was an Eternal Broadcasting Station that sent-out Eternal Waves-of Wisdom and Enlightenment. People who lived-in Different Ages, would Tune-in to that Wisdom, Assimilate it, and Apply it to themselves. Christ’s Eternal Act of Love, is something to which we Tune-in, as we appear in Successive Ages-of History, through the Mass. The Mass, therefore, borrows its Reality and its Efficacy from Calvary, and has no-Meaning, apart-from it. He who assists-at Mass, lifts the Cross-of Christ out-of the Soil-of Calvary, and Plants it in the Center-of his own Heart.
This is the only Perfect Act-of Love, Sacrifice, Thanksgiving, and Obedience, which we can ever Pay-to God; namely, that which is Offered-by His Divine Son Incarnate. Of-and-by ourselves, we cannot Touch the Ceiling, because we are not Tall-enough. Of-and-by ourselves, we cannot Touch God. We need a Mediator, someone Who is both God and Man, Who is Christ. No Human Prayer, no Human Act-of Self-Denial, no Human Sacrifice, is Sufficient-to Pierce Heaven. It is only the Sacrifice-of the Cross that can do so, and this is done in the Mass. As we Offer it, we ‘Hang’, as-it-were, onto His Robes, we ‘Tug’-at His Feet at the Ascension, we ‘Cling’-to His Pierced-Hands in Offering Himself to the Heavenly Father. Being Hidden-in Him, our Prayers and Sacrifices have His Value. In the Mass, we are once-more at Calvary, Rubbing Shoulders with Mary Magdalen and John, while Mournfully looking-over our Shoulders at Executioners, who still shake-Dice for the Garments-of the Lord.
The Priest who ‘Offers’ the Sacrifice, merely Lends-to Christ, his Voice and his Fingers. It is Christ Who is the Priest; it is Christ Who is the Victim. In all Pagan Sacrifices, and in the Jewish Sacrifices, the Victim was always Separate-from the Priest. It might have been a Goat, a Lamb, or a Bullock. But, when Christ came, He the Priest, Offered Himself as the Victim. In the Mass, it is Christ Who still-Offers Himself, and Who is the Victim to Whom we become United (1). The Altar, therefore, is not related-to the Congregation, as the Stage-to an Audience, in the Theatre. The Communion Rail is not the same-as Footlights, which divide the Drama, from the Onlooker. All the Members-of the Church have a kind-of Priesthood, inasmuch-as they Offer-up, with the Eternal Priest, this Eternal Act of Love. The Laity participate-in the Life and Power of Christ, for “Thou hast made us a Royal Race of Priests to serve God” (Apocalypse 5:10).
The expression, sometimes used by Catholics, “to hear Mass”, is an indication-of how little is understood-of their Active Participation, not only with Christ, but also with all of the Saints and Members-of the Church, until the End-of Time. This Corporate Action of the Church, is indicated-in certain Prayers of the Mass. For example, immediately before the Consecration, God is asked-to receive the Offering which “we Thy Servants and Thy Whole Household make unto Thee”; and after the Consecration, the Faithful again say, “We Thy Servants, as also Thy Holy People, do Offer unto Thy most Excellent Majesty of Thine own Gifts bestowed on us”. All participate, but the closer we are to the Mystery, the more we become One (1) with Christ.
No Man can ever come to the Real Fullness-of his Personality, by Reflection or Contemplation; he has to Act-it-out. That is why, through all Ages, Man laid his Hand on the Best-of the Herd, and Destroyed it, in-order-to indicate the ‘Offering’ and ‘Surrender’ of himself. By laying his Hands on the Animal, he identified himself with it. Then he consumed it, in-order-to gain some Identification-with the One to-whom it was Offered. In the Mass, all the Ancient dim ForeShadowings-of the Supreme Sacrifice, are fulfilled. Man Immolates himself with Christ, bidding Him to take his Body and his Blood. Through this Destruction of the Ego, there is a ‘Void’ and an ‘Emptiness’ created, which makes it possible-for Divinity to fill-up the Vacuum, and to make the Offerer Holy. Man Dies-to the Past, in order that he may Live-in the Future. He chooses to be United (1)-with his Divine King in some form-of Death, that he may share-in His Resurrection and Glory. Thus, Dying, he Lives; Chastened, he is not Killed; Sorrowful, he always Rejoices; Giving-up Time, he finds Eternity. ‘Nothingness’ is exchanged-for ‘Everything’. Poverty turns-into Riches, and having ‘Nothing’, he begins to-Possess all-things