To present the Baltimore Catechism as something other than a primer aimed at introducing children to Catholic doctrine and terminology and as something definitive, particularly in light of our many conversations on this subject, is pathetically and willfully disingenuous. Even funnier is the fact that you got the meaning wrong. You should be embarrassed that you still failed to even comprehend the basics that the Baltimore Catechism taught. LOL. The Eucharist is the One Sacrifice made present. It is not a re-sacrifice or a reenactment.
That's a real nonsensical statement...And what's more nonsensical is that you guys spew it out and expect people to believe it...
So how would you have Tiny Tim singing Tip Toe Thru The Tulips made present at every Catholic church on the planet at the same time???
It's not only ridiculous to have an incident in the past made present, Jesus never suggested or hinted that any one of you Catholics or he himself would perform that stunt...
In fact, he warned against those who would claim any such nonsense...
Mar 13:21 And then if any man shall say to you, Lo, here is Christ; or, lo, he is there; believe him not:
Mar 13:22 For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce, if it were possible, even the elect.
Sounds like you guys have been seduced...
So, then, it looks like the Baltimore Catechism is LYING to all those Catholic children.
I presented more current renderings .. seems that some think the doctrine taught to children changed when they were adults..
So tell me NL Did the apostles receive THE REAL ACTUAL body and blood of Christ at the last supper?
So the real flesh and blood is of the transfigured body of Christ?
Ohhh NO ...not YOU TOO
Canon 3.If anyone says that the sacrifice of the mass is only of praise and thanksgiving; or that it is a mere commemoration of the sacrifice consummated on the cross but not a propitiatory one; or that it profits him only who receives, and ought not to be offered for the living and the dead, for sins, punishments, satisfactions, and other necessities, let him be anathema.