Um can you tell me where it says in the eucharist we’re making a sacrifice to Christ?!??!
Gladly, although as stated, it is purportedly a sacrifice "of Christ" (yet since Christ is God I suppose it could be seen as "to Christ," too. Who knows?
" By definition a priest is one who offers sacrifice. The Catholic Church teaches that the Mass is a sacrifice..."
Since the mass is predicated on error, who knows where these tortuous mistakes will take us and what utter confusion results from them?
Does the EO believe in the perpetual sacrifice of Christ is the mass (contrary to Hebrews 10)?
Dr.E: But we are not to repeatedly offer Him in sacrifice again and again since His one propitiation perfected His flock forever (Hebrews 10).
And you responded...
KAWAII: Um can you tell me where it says in the eucharist we're making a sacrifice to Christ?!??!
I never said anyone is making a "sacrifice TO Christ." You used that phrase and so your question is disingenuous at best.
I gave you the link which said the mass "sacrifices Christ" again and again, and now you appear agree with that statement. Yeesh. If this is just some new method of wriggling out of a mistake, I'll have to remember it.
Hebrews 10. Read it.