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  1. The basic “shape” of the ritual of the Mass can be described as a meal. This is not to say it is “just another meal” or that we are ignoring the Mass as sacrifice. Not at all. The point is, the shape of the Mass, even when viewed as sacrifice, is that of a meal.

  2. The Sacrifice of the Eucharist as the central act of worship of the Catholic Church. The "Mass" is a late form of missio (sending), from which the faithful are sent to put into practice what they ...

  3. The Catholic position. The Church teaches that the Mass is the re-presentation of the sacrifice of Calvary. It does not teach that the Mass is a re-crucifixion of Christ, who does not suffer and die again in the Mass. Yet, it is more than just a memorial service. John A. O’Brien, writing in The Faith of Millions, said, “On the cross Christ ...

  4. I. NAME AND PLACE OF THE CANON.—Canon ( Canon Missce, Canon Actions) is the name used in the Roman Missal for the fundamental part of the Mass that comes after the Offertory and before the Communion. The old distinction, in all liturgies, is between the Mass of the Catechumens (the litanies, lessons from the Bible, and collects) and the Mass ...

  5. Dec 3, 2008 · The answer given is, “A sacrifice is the offering of a victim by a priest to God alone, and the destruction of it in some way to knowledge that he is the creator of all things.”. From the Baltimore Catechism, we can conclude that the mass is the offering of Christ by a priest. According to Roman Catholicism, Christ instituted the Mass when ...

  6. Sep 15, 2023 · The Novus Ordo Mass, also known as the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite, is the Mass most Catholics are familiar with. This form was established after the Second Vatican Council to make the liturgy more accessible and participatory for the laity. The Mass can be celebrated in the vernacular language, which is the language spoken by the people in ...

  7. Jan 21, 2020 · The Mass, the formal, official worship service of Catholicism, is the most important and sacred act of worship in the Catholic Church. Going to Mass is the only way a Catholic can fulfill the Third Commandment to keep holy the Sabbath day and the only regular opportunity to receive the Holy Eucharist. The Mass incorporates the Bible (Sacred ...

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