Forgive me if this has been already addressed,but I’m trying to catch up on this thread,and there is so much to sift through. I was told by a RCC priest that there is no Mass in Heaven because there are no Sacraments in Heaven, no need. I read Scott Hahn’s book Lamb Supper which suggest there is Mass in Heaven. Rev. 19 the Wedding Feast of the Lamb suggest there is a Wedding feast in Heaven. What are they feasting on? I find this all very confusing.I’m a slower reader so forgive me for jumping post, this one caught my eye, so I had to ask.
Peace
i am not expert on this. here is what the Catechism says:
III. THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE CHURCH IN THE LITURGY
1091 In the liturgy the Holy Spirit is teacher of the faith of the People of God and artisan of “God’s masterpieces,” the sacraments of the New Covenant. The desire and work of the Spirit in the heart of the Church is that we may live from the life of the risen Christ. When the Spirit encounters in us the response of faith which he has aroused in us, he brings about genuine cooperation. Through it, the liturgy becomes the common work of the Holy Spirit and the Church.
1092 In this sacramental dispensation of Christ’s mystery the Holy Spirit acts in the same way as at other times in the economy of salvation: he prepares the Church to encounter her Lord; he recalls and makes Christ manifest to the faith of the assembly. By his transforming power, he makes the mystery of Christ present here and now. Finally the Spirit of communion unites the Church to the life and mission of Christ.
i should not probably call it a Mass, the Mass is a Sacrifice to us Catholic down here on earth, but there is a Worship in Heaven.
here is what father Z says:
“The question might then be, Just what sort of liturgy is that heavenly liturgy in which we participate when we experience the Eucharistic sacrifice of our earthly liturgy? Apparently, some assume incorrectly that there is a heavenly Eucharistic sacrifice of which our earthly Eucharistic sacrifice is a representation.”
Father Z (and Abbot Vonier) answer “Not so”. My mental notes: There is no Eucharistic sacrifice in heaven. … The earthly sacrifice of the Lamb in the liturgy will be succeeded by the heavenly nuptials of the Lamb. … The Lamb was slain on this earth, not in heaven. … The liturgy of heaven is one of consummation rather than one of immolation. … The earthly Christ is immolated, but the heavenly Christ is consummated (two different aspects of the same Christ). … The immolation of the sacrifice is temporal, but the consummation of the sacrifice is eternal. … The altar of Revelation is the altar of incense, not the altar of holocaust. … The heavenly altar is one of consummation rather than an altar of propitiation. … … Finally, the sacrifice of the Mass here on earth is the sacrifice of the Body and Blood of Christ. But Christ is present in heaven in His Glory."