How can the Mass be a sacrifice if Christ has already offered the one definitive sacrifice on the cross? Why are only Catholics allowed to receive communion?
In this second episode on the Eucharist, we discuss the Holy Mass.
This episode covers Part Two, Section Two, Chapter One, Article Three of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (pts 1322-1419).
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References and further reading/listening/viewing:
- Here's a copy of a conversation between me and a listener on whether all Catholics can receive the Eucharist.
- Fr Mike Schmitz, The Hour That Will Change Your Life.
- Archdiocese of Brisbane, The Mass Series.
- Catholic Answers, "How Do I Explain the Mass?"
- Catholic Answers, "Here's Why You Should Go To Mass"
- Ascension Press. "Form, Intent, and why they Matter."
- Catholic Encyclopedia, "Eucharist"
- Catholic Encyclopedia "The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist"
- Catholic Encyclopedia "Sacrifice of the Mass"
- Catholic Encyclopedia "Liturgy of the Mass"
- Vatican II, Sacrosanctum Concilium.
- Bishop Robert Barron. Bishop Barron on the Mass.
- Bishop Robert Barron. Bishop Barron: The Mystery of the Mass - The Source and Summit of Christian Life.
- Pope Pius XII, "Mediator Dei"
- St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, Part III, 73-83
- Pope Benedict XVI, Homily, 3 May 2009.
- Code of Canon Law, Point 918.
- Pope John Paul II, Ecclesia de Eucharistia.
- Aleteia. "Prayers Before Mass"
- EWTN. "Act of Spiritual Communion"