The HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS is a CELEBRATION OF GOD’S LOVE. This is an insight that came to me as I
participated in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass today, May 23, 2013.
In my studies and in Eucharistic
seminars and congresses I have participated in I have learned several
descriptions of what the Holy Mass is, such as the following: That it is a Meal, a Memorial, a Sacrifice.
This insight that it is a Celebration of God’s Love, however, made me
aware that it is also GOD’S LOVE FOR MAN that is being celebrated. The celebration to my mind is composed of two
phases: a Preparation phase and an Execution phase.
The Preparation Phase is what is
commonly called “Liturgy of the Word”, and the Execution Phase is called
“Liturgy of the Eucharist”. In a
layman’s language, however, the terms ‘preparation’ and ‘execution’ may be more
understandable.
The central figure in this
celebration is, of course, OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.
The preparation phase consists of man’s humble
acknowledgment of the Presence of Jesus Christ, asking forgiveness for his
sinfulness and listening to God’s Word through the prophets, through Christ
Himself and through the interpretation of a homilist. This phase concludes with some petitions of
the faithful.
The execution
phase begins with a humble gesture of the faithful’s desire to unite themselves
with the LOVE OFFERING of CHRIST HIMSELF.
It culminates with a RE-ENACTMENT of the SUPREME SACRIFICE OF CHRIST ON
THE CROSS, which though unbloody is still as real as when it occurred on GOOD
FRIDAY, more than 2,000 years ago. This
is actually what is being celebrated
during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass – CHRIST OFFERING HIMSELF TO GOD TO
REDEEM MANKIND FROM HIS SINFULNESS.
As a consequence of this Supreme Sacrifice of Christ,
the Graces of Redemption can now be availed of by mankind especially through
the Sacraments instituted by Christ.
Hence, the execution phase ends with an opportunity for all the faithful
to receive JESUS CHRIST HIMSELF under the appearances of Bread and Wine or the
Sacrament of Holy Communion.
With this insight of mine that the Holy Mass is a
Celebration of God’s Love for Man, I am
greatly motivated to participate in it, if possible, daily, so as to manifest
my deep gratitude to God for His Love.
by: Buddy Cagurangan
May
23, 2013
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