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If someone were to ask you “What is your number one reason for attending mass each week”, what would your answer be?
I agree with you DiscerningDave and I’d like to add that it is at Mass that I feel the most closely united to the Church even though I am not yet confirmed. Also, Sunday is usually the only time I have during the week to adore Jesus in the Eucharist and at Holy Mass. Also, Mass brings us to the foot of the Cross along with Our Lady.Jesus said, “This is my body and my blood, do this in memory of me.”
He did not say, this is symbolically my body and blood, he said this IS my body and blood and to do it in memory of him.
We gather at mass to fulfill this request. To recieve the real body and blood of Christ. There is no way to do this if we do not attend mass.
**** EUCHARISTPrimarily, we pray this just before the “preface” to offer Jesus’s sacrifice in union with Him for our good, the good of those for whom we offer it in our intention, and for the entire Church.May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise and glory of God’s name, for our good and the good of all His Church.
You took the words out of my mouthI attend mass for two reasons, one, because it is an obligation. Second because I want to be close to Jesus and the best place for that is going to mass and receiving him. Sometimes I walk into mass troubled and not having an answer to a certain problem. After mass I walk out refreshed and able to face the problem.
The number one reason I attend Mass is to worship and receive my Lord - when the true Presence gettig inside of me, it is the most awesome union - He in me, and I in Him. Cannot think of anything else more precious than this.If someone were to ask you “What is your number one reason for attending mass each week”, what would your answer be?
Wow, Maria, how beautiful, how faithful! You’re not just an inspiration to those coming into the Church but to those of us who sometimes take for granted the precious gift we have in the sacrifice of the Mass!My answer is a little different than most because I cannot receive Our Lord in the Eucharist, yet.
I go because I believe He is there & He is patiently waiting for me to sort out of few things. I go because it’s where I feel the presence of God. The reverence…the worship…it all fits. It’s where I realized everything is true…all the tears & crying out to Him weren’t for nothing.
The main reason I’m going now is because of my understanding, my relationship with Christ. It’s not an obligation (don’t like the word). Since I can’t receive I used to tell myself it doesn’t matter if I go because I’m not fully Catholic. I don’t have to go.
That changed sometime back when I would be on my knees begging to better understand…to know Him. A few personal things happened and I made a promise to God that I would never miss Mass unless I honestly could not make it (in hospital…have something contagious that I wouldn’t want to shareKWIM) I haven’t missed a Mass yet.
Not out of obligation, but a sincere love and thankfulness.
For me, the main reason I attend Mass weekly is to receive the Eucharist.If someone were to ask you “What is your number one reason for attending mass each week”, what would your answer be?
Because, like the song says,If someone were to ask you “What is your number one reason for attending mass each week”, what would your answer be?