+JP2Genuine participation in the Mass cannot but produce fraternal love in the individual believer and in the whole ecclesial community.
(Gihr, Nicholas, The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book, Co.)The Eucharistic sacrifice is called Missa because in it there is a sending forth (missa = transmissio) from earth to heaven and from heaven to earth. The Church sends up to the throne of God by the ministry of the priest the Eucharistic sacrifice and prayers and the necessities and desires of the faithful; God in return sends down upon men the riches of heavenly grace and blessing. Or we may put it this way: Christ is sent into the world by the Father as a sacrifice, and in turn He is sent back again to heaven by the faithful as a sacrifice, in order to reconcile us to the Father and to procure for us all blessings.
(Gihr, Nicholas, The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book, Co.)
There is nothing so great as the Eucharist. If God had something more precious, He would have given it to us.
-The Curé d'Ar, St. John Vianney
If only an angel would stand at our side and render himself visible, when we are burning incense at the altar, when we are celebrating the sacrifice! For you may not doubt that angels are present, when Christ is there, when Christ is being sacrificed.
Take away this sacrament of the church, and what shall come to pass in the world except error, and unbelief? But in this sacrament the Church stands, faith strengthens, the Christian religion and Divine worship thrives.
Unda manat et cruor: terra, pontus, astra, mundus quo lavantur flumine.
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