More importantly, it’s a direct mockery of the sacrifice of Our Lord.
It may be a mockery of the Catholic Mass; but it is not a mockery of the sacrifice of Jesus. Jesus was not sacrificed on an altar. He was crucified or hung on a tree.
It’s a satanic, sacrilegeous act, and so is an offense . . .
Without intending to offend our Catholic friends, I would say it is the Mass that is a “sacrilegious act”. The Catholic Mass is a literal sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The priest literally sacrifices Jesus Christ on the altar, and thus magically transforms the bread and wine into the flesh and blood of Jesus Christ. That is what I consider a sacrilegious act. Jesus suffered once, and died once. He need not be sacrificed nor die again (Hebrews 9:24-28). But that is what the Catholic priest does during Mass. I would say that is a grossly sacrilegious act.
I have discussed this with Catholics before; and they say that the Mass is not a sacrifice! Well, according to the Catechism it is:
Part 2, Section 2, Chapter 1, Article 3, SubSection 5, Heading 2
1367 The sacrifice of Christ and the sacrifice of the Eucharist are one single sacrifice: “The victim is one and the same: the same now
offers through the ministry of priests, who then offered himself on the cross; only the manner of offering is different.” “And since in this
divine sacrifice which is celebrated in the Mass, the same Christ who offered himself once in a bloody manner on the altar of the cross
is contained and offered in an unbloody manner. . .
this sacrifice is truly propitiatory.”
Part 2, Section 2, Chapter 1, Article 3, SubSection 6
1382 The Mass is at the same time, and inseparably, the
sacrificial memorial in which
the sacrifice of the cross is perpetuated and the sacred banquet of communion with the Lord’s body and blood.
Part 2, Section 2, Chapter 1, Article 3, SubSection 6, Heading 1
1388 . . . As the Second Vatican Council says: “That more perfect form of participation in the Mass whereby the faithful, after the priest’s communion, receive the Lord’s Body from
the same sacrifice, is warmly recommended.”
Part 2, Section 2, Chapter 3, Article 7, SubSection 5, Heading 2
1651 . . . They should be encouraged to listen to the Word of God, to attend the
Sacrifice of the Mass, to persevere in prayer, . . .
. . . against Divine law…
Which Divine law? I think the sacrifice of the Mass is against Divine law.
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