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Catechism and the Mass
By Sis. Sandy w/Tracy
Comparison between "Catechism of the Catholic Church"
(published in 1995 by Doubleday, 1540 Broadway, New York, New York 10036)
and the Bible -- the Authorized King James Version of 1611
see the chart above- you can clearly see how the catechism is false teaching right next to the Bible.
By Sis. Sandy w/Tracy
Comparison between "Catechism of the Catholic Church"
(published in 1995 by Doubleday, 1540 Broadway, New York, New York 10036)
and the Bible -- the Authorized King James Version of 1611
RCC Catechism | Bible |
Sacrifice in unbloody manner. The sacrifice of Christ and the sacrifice of the Eucharist are one single sacrifice: "The victim is one and the same: the same now offers through the ministry of priest, who then offered himself on the cross; only the manner of offering is different." In this divine sacrifice which is celebrated in the Mass, the same Christ who offered himself once in a bloody manner on the altar of the cross is contained and is offered in an unbloody manner." (#1367, p.381) | Sacrifice in bloody manner. If it's the sacrifice of Jesus, it cannot be done in an "unbloody manner." According to the Bible: What happened at Calvary was a ONE time historical event and accomplished its purpose:
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Jesus sacrificed often. "When the Church celebrates the Eucharist, she commemorates Christ's Passover, and it is made present. As often as the sacrifice of the Cross by which Christ our Pasch has been sacrificed is celebrated on the altar, the word of our redemption is carried out." (Pg. 380, #1364) "Every time this mystery is celebrated, 'the work of our redemption is carried on'..." (Pg. 393, #1405) | Jesus sacrificed one time. (a) According to the Bible, our redemption to put away sin was a ONE TIME ACT which was completed at the cross, and it is said to be FINISHED: (b) This sacrifice is NEVER TO BE REPEATED DAILY: (c) The Bible specifically states that Christ's death was a ONE TIME EVENT: (d) Jesus Christ is not present in the sacrifice of the Mass. There can no longer be an re-enactment of his sacrifice and death. Christ is risen and alive and sits at the right hand of the Father! (e) The work of our redemption is not being carried out. Jesus said it is finished. One does not keep working on what has already been accomplished at the cross, the forgiveness of sins.
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Worship a piece of bread and some wine as Jesus. "....we express our faith in the real presence of Christ under the species of bread and wine by, among other ways, genuflecting or bowing deeply as a sign of adoration of the Lord. (#1378, p.385) | Do not worship objects. This is clearly condoning the worship of an object which is forbidden in the second commandment. God has clearly forbidden the worship of any images, and even those which are intended to represent him or any art to do with the Godhead.
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Bread & wine help dead people into heaven. The Eucharistic sacrifice is also offered for the faithful departed who have died in Christ but are not yet wholly purified, so that they may be able to enter into the light and peace of Christ. (#1371, p. 382). | It's too late for dead people. (a) Don't wait to get right with the real Jesus. It's too late once you are dead, for then comes judgment: (b) The eucharist is based a "tradition of men." The Bible tells us God sent his only begotten Son to be the Saviour of the world. There is a difference between "universal provision," (Saviour of the world) and "INDIVIDUAL APPLICATION" (as many as received Him). In other words, Jesus paid the price, but you've got to accept it. |
Redemption is on-going. Every time this mystery is celebrated, "the work of our redemption is carried on"..." (#1405, p. 393). Christ's blood was poured out for our sins at the last supper. | Redemption complete in Jesus. (a) Again, the Bible says the sacrificial work of redemption is FINISHED. Oh, how the Bible stresses these important facts:
(b) Being saved involves no work. No masses to be said, no rosaries, no personal sacrifices, no confessions to a priest to ensure your salvation.
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Jesus is trapped in a tiny box. The tabernacle is to be situated "in church in a most worthy place with the greatest of honor. The dignity, placing, and security of the Eucharistic tabernacle should foster adoration before the Lord really present in the Blessed Sacrament of the altar." (#1183, p. 335). | Jesus lives in heaven. This flies in the face of Scripture itself:
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The eucharist is Jesus. The Eucharist presence of Christ begins at the moment of the consecration and endures as long as the Eucharist species subsist. (#1377, p. 385) | The eucharist is not Jesus.Test the Eucharist. If the Eucharist is to be the ACTUAL body and blood of Jesus Christ at the moment of consecration, then it should not decay. Has the priest ever left the bread (body of Christ) long enough to see if it breeds mold and worms? If it does, it is NOT the Body of Christ! Please don't be deceived. Believe Jesus died for your sins and he now sits at the right hand of God. Don't believe for one moment that mere men can lock him up in buildings all over the world. |