So at the Mass we offer ourselves to God don’t we receive anything back?
So it sounds as if the Church can’t do without the Mass?
hat we receive is the greatest gift of all: Holy Communion. As the Catechism says: ‘To receive communion is to receive Christ himself who has offered himself for us’ (1382). When we receive Holy Communion, we truly receive the Body and Blood of the Lord. We will never be more intimately united to Jesus than in Communion, and we will never receive anything so valuable in helping us to model our lives upon his. Holy Communion helps us to become like Christ, because it is Christ himself whom we receive.
xactly! The Church quite literally needs the Mass to survive. Only there can we receive the strength we need to live a truly Christian life. The Mass unites us with our Lord and Saviour on earth, and it prepares us for the heavenly life to come.
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It does seem a wonderful gift. Is it given only for ourselves?
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o. Holy Communion is the highpoint of the Mass, but it is not the end. The strength we receive from the Mass should lead us nearer to God, should spur us on in our struggles against sin, and should empower us to help others. The Christ we have just received in Holy Communion is the same Christ who asks us to show true love to our neighbour, especially the poorest and most needy: ‘As often as you do these things to the least of my brothers and sisters you do them to me’ (Matthew 25:40).
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For More Information Catechism of the Catholic Church Paras: 1322-1419: ‘The Sacrament of the Eucharist’
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Key Books to Read Catholicism for Dummies, John Trigilio Companion to the Order of Mass CTS, (LT01) Eucharist: The Body of Christ CTS, (Do714)
The Structure of the Mass ✙ Penitential Rite: We acknowledge our sins and call on the mercy of God
The History of the Mass Explained CTS, (H508) The How-to Book of the Mass, Michael Dubruiel Is Jesus Really Present in the Eucharist CTS, (Do727) Large Print Mass Book CTS, (D485)
✙ Readings: We listen to God’s word in the Bible - through which he speaks to us with a promise for our lives
Living the Mass CTS, (Do732)
✙ Offertory: The bread and wine are brought to the altar. In spirit we offer our lives as well
Sacraments Revisited, Liam Kelly
✙ Eucharistic Prayer: Jesus is made present, and through him we offer our prayers to the Father for the needs of the world
The Order of the Mass in Latin & English CTS, (D506) Participating in the Mass CTS, (LT03) Sacrifice in the Liturgy CTS, (LT04) Simple Guide to the Mass CTS, (D745) A Simple Prayer Book CTS, (D665) Why go to Mass? CTS, (Do639)
✙ Communion: We receive Christ’s body and blood, a moment of intimate closeness to Jesus ✙ Dismissal: We are sent out ‘to love and serve the Lord’, and to bring his Good News to others.
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