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Recently, I have heard my priest say in a homily that the whole purpose of mass is for God and not for our own gain here on Earth and if you’re bored at mass it is okay.
A social & eucharistic gathering that celebrates the Sacrifice of Christ on the Cross.What is the purpose of mass?
Okay to be bored at Mass!Recently, I have heard my priest say in a homily that the whole purpose of mass is for God and not for our own gain here on Earth and if you’re bored at mass it is okay.
The Mass is the unbloody re-presentation of the sacrifice of Jesus at Calvary in which the Priest, acting in persona Christe offers the sacrifice to God the Father. In some mysterious way at the Mass you are transported to the foot of Calvary at that very time and are witnessing the actual event in an unbloody state.This question just struck me as so odd. To me, the purpose of mass was for me to be in a safe place a place of meditation where the work was done for me to reach God, so that i could speak to him, pray to him, be at peace and to be healed. Was there any more purpose?
I prefer communal to social. We don’t go to Mass to socialize rather we share in the Eucharist.A social & eucharistic gathering that celebrates the Sacrifice of Christ on the Cross.
The Mass is the unbloody re-presentation of the sacrifice of Jesus at Calvary in which the Priest, acting in persona Christe offers the sacrifice to God the Father. In some mysterious way at the Mass you are transported to the foot of Calvary at that very time and are witnessing the actual event in an unbloody state.
That is the purpose.
It is a celebration of both His death and resurrection. No need to be frightened of something that saves you! Be frightened of that which can do the opposite!That kind of disturbs me. Why would I want to be transported to Christ’s death ? That is morbid. If that is truly the case, I might be frightened from church.
fall foxThe Mass is the unbloody re-presentation of the sacrifice of Jesus at Calvary in which the Priest, acting in persona Christe offers the sacrifice to God the Father. In some mysterious way at the Mass you are transported to the foot of Calvary at that very time and are witnessing the actual event in an unbloody state.
That is the purpose.
I understand your point Elibrimom. I have told others that I thought many Catholics did not know that some Catholics still believe that the Mass is an action that is intended to mollify an angry God. I cannot imagine our loving Father wanting or needing such an offering. Your response justifies my question.That kind of disturbs me. Why would I want to be transported to Christ’s death ? That is morbid. If that is truly the case, I might be frightened from church.
The Mass is the unbloody re-presentation of the sacrifice of Jesus at Calvary in which the Priest, acting in persona Christe offers the sacrifice to God the Father. In some mysterious way at the Mass you are transported to the foot of Calvary at that very time and are witnessing the actual event in an unbloody state.
That is the purpose.
Can anyone speak more about this?the actual event in an unbloody state…
The mass is the re-presentation of the paschal sacrifice in an un-bloody manner. Notice I don’t say, “representation,” but, “re-presentation.” Christ sacrificed himself once and for all, and during the mass, we are mystically transported to that sacrifice.Can anyone speak more about this?
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ewtn.com/faith/teachings/euchc3.htmI do not believe I will attend Mass again.
What does it mean, in your view, to be “transported to that sacrifice”? What does it entail? What is happening at the place you are transported to?The mass is the re-presentation of the paschal sacrifice in an un-bloody manner. Notice I don’t say, “representation,” but, “re-presentation.” Christ sacrificed himself once and for all, and during the mass, we are mystically transported to that sacrifice.