Called to Communion

Killing Jesus Again and Again?

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Aug 18, 2025
What does it mean for grace to save us? The nature of the Mass as both a memorial and a sacrifice sparks intriguing debates. Delve into how the Eucharist embodies Christ's sacrifice and the misconceptions surrounding it. The conversation touches on the significance of Catholic rituals like baptism and confirmation. There's also a fascinating exploration of free will, grace, and original sin, highlighting how they shape our spiritual journeys. Join for a deeper understanding of faith, tradition, and community within Catholicism.
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INSIGHT

Mass Is A Real, Unbloody Sacrifice

  • The Mass is fundamentally the Church's true sacrifice offered to God, not merely a symbol or memorial.
  • It memorializes Calvary while making present the effects of Christ's passion through the living, glorified presence in the Eucharist.
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Eucharist Contains The Risen Christ

  • The Eucharist contains the living, glorified Christ rather than a re-killing of Jesus.
  • The Mass offers the living victim in an unbloody way under signs that recall a single historical death at Calvary.
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Mass Both Represents And Communicates

  • The Mass both points to Christ's Calvary like a picture and communicates the fruits of his passion to the faithful.
  • This dual character is what distinguishes the Mass from mere representation.
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