"And some men came down from Judea and began teaching the brethren, 'Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved.'"
Acts 15:5 -
"But certain ones of the sect of the Parisees who had believed, stood up, saying, 'It is necessary to circumcise them, and to direct thme to observe the Law of Moses.'"
Your friends are in the same league as these folks from 51AD. Anyone can misunderstood the Gospel. Notice, these men were even called believers, an appelation I'm not sure I would give to each of the men on your list. That your group speaks in error is not surprising, their sincerity notwithstanding.
The "Eucharist" is a blasphemous denial of the once and for all death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ by people who openly crucify him, anew. Tragic, but completely expected.
when does the RCC supposedly teach that Jesus “dies again” in the Mass?
when the Eucharist is received, is Jesus dead or alive?
when in the Mass does Jesus rise from the dead, if He was dead at some point earlier?
who kills Jesus in the Mass?
you seem to think you have a good understanding of what “my group” teaches, i’d like to learn what you know.
this should be good.
Pope St. Gregory the Great, Dial. IV,58:
Although He (Christ) who rose from the dead shall die no more - death no longer has power over Him - still, although He is immortal and His living form incorruptible, He is being slaughtered for us in this mysterium of the holy sacrifice. Because there His body provides nourishment, His flesh being divided up, His blood pours out - no longer into the hands of non-believers, but into the mouths of believers.
“although He rose from the dead shall die no more.....”
it appears you know more about the RCC doctrine than Gregory!!
They can not see that ... in part because they do not know the gospel