Here's the preface of that Mass:
It is truly meet and just, right and availing unto salvation that we should at all time and in all places give thanks unto Thee, O holy Lord, Father almighty and everlasting God. Who with Thine only-begotten Son and the Holy Ghost art one God, one Lord; not in the oneness of a single person, but in the Trinity of one substance. For that which we believe from Thy revelation concerning Thy glory, that same we believe also of Thy Son, and of the Holy Ghost, without difference or separation. So that in confessing the true and everlasting Godhead, we shall adore distinction in persons, oneness in being, and equality in majesty. Which the angels and archangels, the cherubim also and the seraphim do praise nor cease to cry out as with one voice saying:
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts.
Heaven and earth are full of thy glory.
Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Hosanna in the highest.
P.S. This is the same preface prayed all Sundays at tradition Latin masses, except during pachaltide and on feast days with their own preface.
You may think Jesus Christ is just a mediator between God and man, but Catholics know better.
Again where did I say just? One of Christs roles is to be the sole mediator between God and man. Try first Timothy 2:5 and report back what it says. Ill wait. Hint: it says nothing about Mary or a co-mediatrix
Catholics may know Jesus Christ is God but they have trouble recognizing Mary is not.
I just LOVE weasel words!!
They make crating a strawman SO much easier!
Why does the Catholic church use archaic King James English in its Mass???