I understand the concept of the Eucharist being the sacrifice of Calgary (not in an unbloody manner though, the wine IS the blood).
What I am discussing is the belief expressed that the Mass (not the Eucharist) is the parishioners making a sacrifice like that of Christ, AT Calgary where the Mass mystically transports the parishioners.
As I read assertion #4, by participating in the Mass, the parishioner is mystically transported to Calgary, where they give a sacrifice equivalent to Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross as enacted in the Eucharist.
Maybe I am not phrasing that correctly, or I have misunderstood the meaning, but that is what i got from the words to #4, and as I said, I had not previously heard a Catholic discuss giving a Calgary-type sacrifice through the attendance at Mass.
At
CALGARY?
Would that be on the former World’s Fair site?
What particular venue?
Does the Vatican know about this?
By "unbloody," I mean that His Precious Blood wasn't shed as happened during His Passion and Crucifixion.
“I understand the concept of the Eucharist being the sacrifice of Calgary”
:-)