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To: Biggirl
Christ died for sins once, but the Catholic mass is a rememberence of Christ’s sacriface on the cross.

Wrong! If the Catholic church really believes in transubstantiation, then it is actually a re-sacrificing of Christ at every mass and not just a "rememberance".
9 posted on 06/01/2013 6:19:18 PM PDT by Old Yeller
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To: Old Yeller
"Christ died for sins once, but the Catholic mass is a rememberence of Christ’s sacriface on the cross."

Wrong! If the Catholic church really believes in transubstantiation, then it is actually a re-sacrificing of Christ at every mass and not just a "rememberance".

I was thinking the same thing, and you have said it well. There is an eternity of difference between a re-presentation and a remembrance---between the idolatry of the Mass and true worship of a Savior who once offered Himself, once He died, and once He was resurrected to live forevermore.

22 posted on 06/02/2013 4:18:58 AM PDT by good1 (Valiant for the Truth)
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