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I’ve been wondering about the changes to this prayer for a while.
originally-May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of His name, for our good, and the good of all His Church
now- May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church
Why was this changed to holy Church and i’m pretty certain this change has been done in other places in the mass but I can’t state specifically.
If holy is being used to differentiate the holy church from institutions that are not so holy like protestant or even Muslim or Hindu, are we saying the sacrifice of the mass is only for the good of those at this mass and the institution of the Catholic church? This goes against the understanding of the divine mercy chaplet having the offering be, “in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.”
This is similarly a problem if this is a differentiation of for the Holy Catholics in the church as opposed to those who are in a state of sin. I know plenty of people to whom the catholic church seems to be only for those who are holy and looks down upon sinners. This is definitely not so, but to change the offering from for the good of his church to for the good of his holy church seems to validate these people’s concerns about a rejection of those who are not so holy
The best option in my mind is if it’s a statement of praise but even then i’m not certain what the prayer is trying to say. It’s can’t be referring to the individuals who make up the church as we aren’t worth of praise only God and the things he has done. I find it odd that the sacrifice of the mass is for the good of Christ’s holy church (institution) Christ died to open the gates of heaven and take upon himself our sins. My understanding of the Holy church bride of Christ was not something that needed that sacrifice for it’s own good. The holy catholic church is like in the Creed, something to believe in as something of a perfection and it’s the individuals that are in need of the saving grace from the Eucharistic celebration.
I hope some one takes to time to try and hash out of this where I’ve gone wrong.
originally-May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of His name, for our good, and the good of all His Church
now- May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church
Why was this changed to holy Church and i’m pretty certain this change has been done in other places in the mass but I can’t state specifically.
- What does it mean by Church?
The people in the Church?
Church as the bride of Christ the institution that will last until the end of time? - How Is holy being used?
To differentiate?
To praise?
If holy is being used to differentiate the holy church from institutions that are not so holy like protestant or even Muslim or Hindu, are we saying the sacrifice of the mass is only for the good of those at this mass and the institution of the Catholic church? This goes against the understanding of the divine mercy chaplet having the offering be, “in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.”
This is similarly a problem if this is a differentiation of for the Holy Catholics in the church as opposed to those who are in a state of sin. I know plenty of people to whom the catholic church seems to be only for those who are holy and looks down upon sinners. This is definitely not so, but to change the offering from for the good of his church to for the good of his holy church seems to validate these people’s concerns about a rejection of those who are not so holy
The best option in my mind is if it’s a statement of praise but even then i’m not certain what the prayer is trying to say. It’s can’t be referring to the individuals who make up the church as we aren’t worth of praise only God and the things he has done. I find it odd that the sacrifice of the mass is for the good of Christ’s holy church (institution) Christ died to open the gates of heaven and take upon himself our sins. My understanding of the Holy church bride of Christ was not something that needed that sacrifice for it’s own good. The holy catholic church is like in the Creed, something to believe in as something of a perfection and it’s the individuals that are in need of the saving grace from the Eucharistic celebration.
I hope some one takes to time to try and hash out of this where I’ve gone wrong.
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