To: MHGinTN
And in Catholicism the Catholic is continuously accessing the propitiatory sacrifice at Mass to accomplish what? To offer fitting worship to God and to have access to the grace of God to increase our love for him.
To: Petrosius
To offer fitting worship to God and to have access to the grace of God to increase our love for him.
Is it possible to do this without ever participating in a Roman Catholic church mass? Is it possible for me, presuming I remain a non-Roman Catholic from now until the first death?
To: Petrosius
According to the RCC Catechism the Mass is essential to obtain salvation. That is the reason every effort is made on the battlefield to administer the Mass before death of a soldier. Is that correct, have I characterized the Mass properly with this? ... I’m not referring to last rites, I refer to the effort to bring a Mass to the dying man.
519 posted on
07/04/2015 10:53:41 AM PDT by
MHGinTN
(Is it really all relative, Mister Einstein?)
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