Jesus' death did not create a new passover...There is no new passover...Jesus was the fulfillment of the passover...
All of those passover feasts in the O.T. were symbolic of that first passover...Just as the Lord's Supper is symbolic of the fulfillment of that passover...
The N.T. says to break the bread...Why??? To participate in the torment of Jesus??? Of course not...It is to remember how his body was broken...It is so that we will never forget his sacrifice on the cross...
If the first Mass wasn't a sacrifice, Calvary was only an execution, Hahn says...And you believe that because Hahn said it??? I certainly don't...That is pure, fable...
And then Hahn goes on to say that the flesh and blood in your Mass is the flesh and blood of the resurrected Jesus...
Did Jesus get some new blood after his body was drained of blood??? You sure Jesus had blood after he was resurrected??? Why didn't blood run all over the floor when Thomas stuck his hand inside Jesus' body???
1Co_15:50 Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth corruption inherit incorruption.
What's funny to me is that Hahn didn't believe the bible as a Protestant and now you've got him teaching all the Catholics, the bible...
Mat 26:27 And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it;
Mat 26:28 For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.
God makes a liar out of Hahn...It is Jesus' shed blood that gives us redemption, NOT new blood that Hahn claims Jesus was filled up with...
You make lots of assertions.
You expect to be taken seriously when you make fun of Jesus like that?
Seems that the Catholics fail to grasp that doing something figurative can either be in remembrance for something in the past or foreshadowing, for something yet to happen in the future.
It doesn’t mean doing the actual act itself.
Jesus died ONCE for all and is NOW seated at the right hand of the Father, just as Scripture so abundantly and plainly teaches us.