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Our sacrifice is bringing our own selves in worship of God. It can also be physical (i.e. offerings of money during the offertory). Also, just as the priest says Mass for a certain intention, we can offer the Mass we attend for our own special intentions. I suggest you read this article:Exactly what is this sacrifies?
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Jesus does not slaughter Himself. He offers Himself.How can Jesus be both the person who were being slaughtered and the person slaugthering? It seems like this actually never was the case.
I think you’re asking how Jesus is High Priest?How can Jesus be both the person who were being slaughtered and the person slaugthering? It seems like this actually never was the case.
I don’t understand the question. Jesus is God.How do you mean?
We bring everything to God. We thank Him for His providence, protection, sustenance, everything.We bring our sufferings and struggles to Mass and offer them up to the Lord, right?
But the real sacrifice is offering our lives to the Lord.
Jesus took our sins and offered them up to the Lord by dying on the cross. Am I correct?
Are we offering our sins or our lives to the Lord?
Psalm 51:19Exactly what is this sacrifies?
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Not really. By participating in the Eucharist, receiving the Body of Christ, you are joined to Christ. You become part of the Body of Christ, together with the saints and the faithful all over the world. It wouldn’t be complete without you.I seem kinda useless at Mass. I am just a person in the pews. I add nothing.
Daniel 3:39-40Psalm 51:19
My sacrifice, O God, is a contrite spirit;
a contrite, humbled heart, O God, you will not scorn.
But with contrite heart and humble spirit
let us be received; As though it were burnt offerings of rams and bulls,
or tens of thousands of fat lambs,
So let our sacrifice be in your presence today
and find favor before you; for those who trust in you cannot be put to shame.
Catechism on The Sacrament of the EucharistWe bring our sufferings and struggles to Mass and offer them up to the Lord, right?
But the real sacrifice is offering our lives to the Lord.
Jesus took our sins and offered them up to the Lord by dying on the cross. Am I correct?
Are we offering our sins or our lives to the Lord?
St. Paul wrote in Col 1:241330 The memorial of the Lord’s Passion and Resurrection.
The Holy Sacrifice , because it makes present the one sacrifice of Christ the Savior and includes the Church’s offering. The terms holy sacrifice of the Mass, “sacrifice of praise,” spiritual sacrifice, pure and holy sacrifice are also used,150 since it completes and surpasses all the sacrifices of the Old Covenant.
1332 Holy Mass (Missa) , because the liturgy in which the mystery of salvation is accomplished concludes with the sending forth ( missio ) of the faithful, so that they may fulfill God’s will in their daily lives.
1368 The Eucharist is also the sacrifice of the Church . The Church which is the Body of Christ participates in the offering of her Head. With him, she herself is offered whole and entire. She unites herself to his intercession with the Father for all men. In the Eucharist the sacrifice of Christ becomes also the sacrifice of the members of his Body. The lives of the faithful, their praise, sufferings, prayer, and work, are united with those of Christ and with his total offering, and so acquire a new value. Christ’s sacrifice present on the altar makes it possible for all generations of Christians to be united with his offering.
In the catacombs the Church is often represented as a woman in prayer, arms outstretched in the praying position. Like Christ who stretched out his arms on the cross, through him, with him, and in him, she offers herself and intercedes for all men.
24 Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you and fill up those things that are wanting of the sufferings of Christ, in my flesh, for his body, which is the church: 25 Whereof I am made a minister according to the dispensation of God, which is given me towards you, that I may fulfil the word of God: 26 The mystery which hath been hidden from ages and generations, but now is manifested to his saints, 27 To whom God would make known the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles, which is Christ, in you the hope of glory.
You have a very important role in the Church.I seem kinda useless at Mass. I am just a person in the pews. I add nothing.
To be honest, attending Mass feels weird. I have no important role at church.
You are called by the Almighty Himself to participate in His life. He calls you to His presence so that He may be present in you.Look, we pray, upon the oblation of your Church
and, recognizing the sacrificial Victim by whose death you willed to reconcile us to yourself,
grant that we, who are nourished by the Body and Blood of your Son may become one body, one spirit in Christ.
May he make of us an eternal offering to you, so that we may obtain an inheritance with your elect…
Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life.
But I am a non-Catholic!Not really. By participating in the Eucharist, receiving the Body of Christ, you are joined to Christ.
He took our sins upon himself and died in our place if I am correct. If this is true, then what do I offer at Mass. Nothing it seems as Jesus already offered himself for us.Jesus atoned for our sins. I do not think it’s correct to say that He offered our sins
How he could be the one slaughteribg and being slaughtered at the same time. Well actually. He did not slaughter himself. The Romans did.think you’re asking how Jesus is High Priest?