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benhur
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Hi RC,Hey Edwin,
The way I have come to understand it, is that when an ordained priest of the Catholic Church gives blessing over the gifts of bread and wine, God (through the Holy Spirit and words of the priest) no longer regards the bread and wine as such, but as our Father in heaven (remembering His Son’s physical sacrifice) considers it to be this sacrifice.
I think you are too nice in only stating “remembering”, and not also re-presenting. Remembering should not be a sacrifice, unless you mean of praise, which ties in better with thanksgiving /eucharist. We remember we no longer need to make propitiatory sacrifice, and that is a cause for “celebration”. We do not need “approval” or third party priest for “remembering”.
Seems the priest goes beyond remembrance with the blessing. It is quite still OT testament to bless a sacrifice and say, “may our sacrifice be acceptable to God the Almighty Father” or “May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands (the priests’ hands)”, “We bring you these gifts, make them holy”
Sorry, Calvary and its remembrance (even a representing) is already acceptable and Holy, as evidenced by the Resurrection, and the directive to “remember”.
God gave us the sacrificial Gift and blessed it .He presented Calvary to us. No need to give Him back, and that thru a priest, and hoping it be “acceptable”. We are thankful that all that other stuff is behind us. Eucharist =Thanksgiving. Sacrifice of praise.
Blessings