The priest calls up to Heaven and summons Jesus, who leaves His throne mind you, to be once again placed on the altar and offered again and again and again as a sacrifice.
The Mass, no matter how solemn and moving it is, is against what is taught in Hebrews and the NT regarding how one acquires salvation.
It's been shown also on these threads the entire Bible is not read in the annual liturgy process.
If one goes to daily Mass the Bible reading is complete. And you have not said whether you will accept my challenge to attend a Catholic Mass. I’ll go to any Protestant service you wish. I live in eastern Kansas. Pick one.
The most recent Protestant service that I attended was to go with my MIL to her Methodist service on Easter Sunday with my husband and our children. The minister (a woman in sensible shoes) did not mention the word Jesus one time nor the resurrection. This was on Easter Sunday!
Opps, I lied. I went with my son to the Old South Church and the woman leading the service had a homily about a same sex young man abused by his partner and how we should welcome him into our lives. OK. I’m all about that. But then after the service the bread remaining on the altar was raided by her son who ate it all. Seriously creepy. So send me to a service where Jesus is totally loved and lifted up.