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5 reasons why you should go to mass?

by Guest59285  |  earlier

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i have to write report on it and i'm not catholic and i don't know anything about mass.

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  1. Very funny - physics mass vs religious mass - LOL


  2. Why are you asking this in the Physics section?

    Here are some facts about the Roman Catholic Mass:

    What about the Mass?

    Catechism teaches:  

    • Originated in 9th century by Radbertus

    • Declared mandatory in the 11th century, under the penalty of mortal sin (2192)

    • Mass is identical to sacrifice of the cross (1367)

    • Mass is a bloodless sacrifice for sins (1382)

    • The altar is where Jesus is sacrificed (1383)

    • Redemption is carried out by the mass (1364)

    • Sacrifice is offered for souls in purgatory (1371)

    The Bible teaches:

    • The sacrifice of Jesus made purification for all sins for all time (Heb. 1:3, 7:27)

    • Jesus obtained eternal redemption through His blood for all time (Heb. 9:12)

    • Jesus put away sin with His one time sacrifice (Heb. 9:25-28)

    • Jesus died once for all time (Heb. 10:10-12)

    • Christians are to offer sacrifice of praise (Heb. 13:15)

    • Jesus instructed to make disciples but did not mention sacrifice or mass (Matt. 28:19)

    • The sacrifice of Jesus perfected Christians for all time (Heb. 10:14)

    • Sacrifices are no longer necessary when sins are paid for by the blood of Jesus (Heb. 10:18)

    Comment: The idea of a mass is contradictory to the doctrine that Christ’s sacrifice was sufficient for all time. Once again we see the doctrine stating that what Jesus has done wasn’t good enough. Masses (whether votive for souls in purgatory, requiem for funeral, nuptial for marriage) are a great source of income for the church.


  3. See what the Mother of Jesus has to say about the Holy Mass, in her apparitions in Medjugorje, and download the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

    -Remembering the sacrifice of the Lord

    -bloodless sacrifice for sins

    -confession of sins

    -redemption of sins

    -Communion with Jesus

    -True presence of Jesus in the Eucharist : By this sacrament, we unite ourselves to Christ. Bread and wine, by the words of Christ and the invocation of the Holy Spirit, become Christ's Body and Blood.

    -Communion with the whole Body of Christ

    -Prayers to God

    -Glorifying God

    -Honoring the Mother of the Savior

    -Prayers for all who are in need.......

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