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Yes it was performed only once - we don’t believe that our Masses are repetitions of that sacrifice any more than you do, rather we believe that each time we celebrate the Mass we tap into that same eternally present sacrifice. As you would know if you’d spent any time at all actually examining Catholic beliefs on the Mass. And Christ’s sacrifice NEEDS to be eternally present and tapped into afresh by each new generation of believers to redeem all of us down to the end of the age.The sacrifice itself was not symbolic. That sacrifice was of the real flesh and real blood of Jesus Christ. But it was performed once, and it needed to be performed only once. The Eucharist is a commemoration of that sacrifice, to be done in remembrance of Him. It is not a repetition of that sacrifice.
zerinus
Examine what the Jews believed about their Passover - they believed the same thing about it - that it was an eternal event that they made present again (not repeated) each year that it occured.
My question stands though - if it’s unnecessary for Christ’s literal flesh and blood to be present and available to us today then why was it necessary for Christ’s literal flesh to be broken and blood to be shed at any time, including on Calvary?
Do you understand that if we need only a symbol of His flesh and blood now, then only a symbol of His flesh and blood has EVER been needed? The people around Jesus at Calvary did in fact have access to his REAL flesh and blood sacrifice, not some symbol of it. Why? Because it was necessary for them to have the reality, not some symbol.
And here and now we are no different. What was needed on Calvary for the people there IS what is needed for us right here and now, because for God there IS no difference between then and now, no difference between us and those around Jesus on Calvary. Geddit?