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The Power of the Mass: The Greatest Prayer, The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass [Cath/Ortho Caucus]
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Posted on 12/08/2013 7:31:52 AM PST by Salvation

The Power of the Mass
The Greatest Prayer
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass


Compilation

The Tremendous Blessings and Benefits of the Mass as Told by Popes and Saints

Pope Paul VI

"The Mass is the most perfect form of prayer!"

Pope Benedict XV

"The Holy Mass would be of greater profit if people had it offered in their lifetime, rather than having it celebrated for the relief of their souls after death."

St. Thomas Aquinas,
Doctor of the Church

"The celebration of Holy Mass is as valuable as the death of Jesus on the cross."

St. Gregory,
Doctor of the Church

"The heavens open and multitudes of angels come to assist in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass."

"It is most true that he who attends holy Mass shall be freed from many evils and from many dangers, both seen and unseen."

St. Augustine,
Doctor of the Church

"The angels surround and help the priest when he is celebrating Mass."

"He who devoutly hears holy Mass will receive a great vigor to enable him to resist mortal sin, and there shall be pardoned to him all venial sins which he may have committed up to that hour."

"He [who attends Mass with all possible devotion] shall be freed from sudden death, which is the most terrible stroke launched by the Divine Justice against sinners. Behold a wonderful preservative against sudden death."

St. Jerome,
Doctor of the Church

"Without doubt, the Lord grants all favors which are asked of Him in Mass, provided they be fitting for us; and, which is a matter of great wonder, ofttimes He also grants that also which is not demanded of Him, if we, on our part, put no obstacle in the way."

St. John Chrysostom, Doctor of the Church

"When Mass is being celebrated, the sanctuary is filled with countless angels who adore the divine victim immolated on the altar."

St. Anselm,
Doctor of the Church

"A single Mass offered for oneself during life may be worth more than a thousand celebrated for the same intention after death."

St. Teresa,
Doctor of the Church

Once, St. Teresa was overwhelmed with God's Goodness and asked Our Lord "How can I thank you?" Our Lord replied, "ATTEND ONE MASS."

St. Leonard of Port Maurice

"The principal excellence of the most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass consists in being essentially, and in the very highest degree, identical with that which was offered on the Cross of Calvary: with this sole difference that the sacrifice on the Cross was bloody, and made once for all, and did on that one occasion satisfy fully for all the sins of the world; while the sacrifice of the altar is an unbloody sacrifice, which can be repeated an infinite number of times, and was instituted in order to apply in detail that universal ransom which Jesus paid for us on Calvary."

"I believe that were it not for the Holy Mass, as this moment the world would be in the abyss, unable to bear up under the mighty load of its iniquities Mass is the potent prop that hold the world on its base."

"Be now confounded for very wonder, reflecting that the proposition just laid down is indeed most true; a soul assisting with adequate devotion at holy Mass renders more honor to God than that which all the Angels and all the Saints put together render with all their adorations."

"And, yet, with the holy Sacrifice of the Mass, viewed according to its intrinsic preciousness and value, satisfaction may be made completely for committed sin ... Not that the Sacrifice of the Mass by any means cancels our sins immediately, and of itself, as does the Sacrament of Penance: but it cancels them mediately, calling down various aids of interior impulse, of holy aspiration, and of actual grace, all tending toward a worthy repentance of our sins, either at the time of the Mass itself or at some other fitting time."

"O blessed Mass, by which we come to have the Son of God placed not within our arms but within our hearts, Nor is there a doubt but that with Him, and Him alone, we shall be able to satisfy the debt of gratitude which we have contracted with God."

"It is in our power by means of it to pay the fourth debt due to God, which is to supplicate Him, and to entreat new graces of Him. ... Yes, yes: in holy Mass our dear beloved Jesus, as the chief and supreme Priest, recommends our case to the Father, prays for us and makes Himself our advocate. ... How can you doubt but that He wishes to give you all the virtues and all the perfections which are required to make you a saint, and a great saint, in Heaven?"

"What graces, gifts and virtues the Holy Mass calls down ... repentance for sin ... victory over temptation ... holy inspirations which dispositions to shake off tepidity ... the grace of final perseverance, upon which depends our salvation ... temporal blessings, such as peace, abundance and health ..." 

In having Masses said for the suffering souls in Purgatory: "the holy Mass not only shortens their pains but also extends great immediate relief to those poor souls ... the charity you exercise toward poor souls under purification will all redound to your own good."

In having Masses said for your own soul: "... get celebrated all the Masses possible in your circumstances not only for the souls departed but for your own. Do this for two motives: first to obtain a good and holy death - it being the invariable opinion of theologians that there is no more efficacious means for attaining so holy a purpose. Another motive is that you may yourself issue quickly from Purgatory and fly away into eternal glory, there being no means more adapted for obtaining from God a grace so precious as that of going direct to Heaven, or at least a short detention on the way, than Indulgences duly gained, and the holy Sacrifice."

St. John Vianney

Patron Saint of Parish Priests

"When we receive Holy Communion, we experience something extraordinary - a joy, a fragrance, a well being that thrills the whole body and causes it to exalt."

"If we really understood the Mass, we would die of joy."

"There is nothing so great as the Eucharist. If God had something more precious, He would have given it to us."

"When we have been to Holy Communion, the balm of love envelops the soul as the flower envelops the bee."

Blessed Padre Pio, stigmatic priest

"It would be easier for the world to survive without the sun than to do without Holy Mass."

Revelation of Christ to St. Gertrude the Great

For each Mass we hear with devotion, Our Lord sends a saint to comfort us at death.

Revelation of Christ to St. Mechtilde

He who is in the habit of devoutly hearing holy Mass shall in death be consoled by the presence of the angels and saints, his advocates, who shall bravely defend him from all the snares of infernal spirits.

Recommended books:

  1. Hidden Treasure, Holy Mass, by St. Leonard of Port Maurice.
  2. The Incredible Catholic Mass, by Fr. Martin von Cochem.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; History; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; liturgy; saints
"There is nothing so great as the Eucharist. If God had something more precious, He would have given it to us."~St. John Vianney
1 posted on 12/08/2013 7:31:53 AM PST by Salvation
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2 posted on 12/08/2013 7:33:00 AM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: nickcarraway; NYer; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; ArrogantBustard; Catholicguy; RobbyS; marshmallow; ...

Liturgy Ping!


3 posted on 12/08/2013 7:35:55 AM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation
The Greatest Prayer, The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

Wow. That's where I'm going an hour from now. It's like, a sign or something.

4 posted on 12/08/2013 7:36:58 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
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To: Jeff Chandler

For me too.

But how do you like all those quotes?


5 posted on 12/08/2013 7:48:34 AM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

It turns out that Mr. Chandler’s head cold is worse this morning so I have to stay and corral the herd of grandchildren. I guess it’s the evening (teen) mass for me. I’ll offer it up for the souls in Purgatory.


6 posted on 12/08/2013 7:55:36 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
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To: Jeff Chandler

Blessings to you and a short prayer to get well quickly.


7 posted on 12/08/2013 1:29:46 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

Thank you.


8 posted on 12/08/2013 1:54:42 PM PST by Jeff Chandler (Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
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To: Salvation
A single Mass offered for oneself during life may be worth more than a thousand celebrated for the same intention after death. (St. Gregory the Great, similar by Benedict XVI)
Not because the eternal sacrifice of Christ is different in either Mass, but because the soul while in the living body will prevent future sins.
9 posted on 12/08/2013 2:35:23 PM PST by annalex (fear them not)
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To: annalex

Amen!


10 posted on 12/08/2013 2:38:54 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation
The main testimony of the New Testament lies in the account of the institution of the Eucharist, and most clearly in the words of consecration spoken over the chalice. For this reason we shall consider these words first, since thereby, owing to the analogy between the two formulas clearer light will be thrown on the meaning of the words of consecration spoken over the chalice. For this reason we shall consider these words first, since thereby, owing to the analogy between the two formulae, clearer light will be thrown on the meaning of the words of consecration pronounced over the bread. For the sake of clearness and easy comparison we subjoin the four passages in Greek and English:

The Divine institution of the sacrifice of the altar is proved by showing

Catholic Encyclopedia

11 posted on 12/08/2013 2:56:15 PM PST by annalex (fear them not)
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To: annalex
more from the same article

We are now in a position to appreciate in their deeper sense Christ's words of consecration over the bread. Since only St. Luke and St. Paul have made additions to the sentence, "This is My Body", it is only on them that we can base our demonstration. Once more, we maintain that the sacrifical "giving of the body" (in organic unity of course with the "pouring of blood" in the chalice) is here to be interpreted as a present sacrifice and as a permanent institution in the Church. Regarding the decisive point, i.e. indication of what is actually taking place, it is again St. Luke who speaks with greatest clearness, for to soma he adds the present participle, didomenon by which he describes the "giving of the body" as something happening in the present, here and now, not as something to be done in the near future.

12 posted on 12/08/2013 2:59:36 PM PST by annalex (fear them not)
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To: annalex
Chapter 14. Christian Assembly on the Lord's Day

But every Lord's day gather yourselves together, and break bread, and give thanksgiving after having confessed your transgressions, that your sacrifice may be pure. But let no one that is at variance with his fellow come together with you, until they be reconciled, that your sacrifice may not be profaned. For this is that which was spoken by the Lord: In every place and time offer to me a pure sacrifice; for I am a great King, says the Lord, and my name is wonderful among the nations.

Didache

13 posted on 12/08/2013 3:04:29 PM PST by annalex (fear them not)
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To: annalex
Chapter 4. Have but one Eucharist, etc

Take heed, then, to have but one Eucharist. For there is one flesh of our Lord Jesus Christ, and one cup to [show forth ] the unity of His blood; one altar; as there is one bishop, along with the presbytery and deacons, my fellow-servants: that so, whatsoever you do, you may do it according to [the will of] God.

St. Ignatius of Antioch, to the Philadelphians

14 posted on 12/08/2013 3:08:46 PM PST by annalex (fear them not)
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