Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0 | disciples and institute the sacrifice of his body and blood, he
2 Intro, 0 | instituted the eucharistic sacrifice of his body and blood. He
3 Intro, 0 | order to perpetuate the sacrifice of the cross throughout
4 Intro, 0 | celebrate the memory of this sacrifice";3 it is aptly and accurately
5 Intro, 0 | thanksgiving the holy and living sacrifice: the Church's offering and
6 Intro, 0 | blood of Christ may be a sacrifice acceptable to the Father,
7 Intro, 0 | faith instructs us that the sacrifice of the cross and its sacramental
8 Intro, 0 | consequently the Mass is at once a sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving,
9 Intro, 0 | presbyter, who offers the sacrifice in the person of Christ
10 Intro, 0 | presbyters the people's spiritual sacrifice to God is brought to completeness
11 Intro, 0 | completeness in union with the sacrifice of Christ, our one and only
12 Intro, 0 | salvation by offering his sacrifice. Finally, they are a people
13 Intro, 0 | celebrating the eucharistic sacrifice, but the Council, judging
14 Intro, 0 | is that the eucharistic sacrifice is, first and foremost,
15 Intro, 0 | explanation of the mystery of this sacrifice."14 ~
16 Intro, 0 | Lord's body from the same sacrifice."19 Thus the Council gave
17 1, 0 | instituted the eucharistic sacrifice of his body and blood and
18 2, 0 | the Lord or eucharistic sacrifice.13 For this reason Christ'
19 2, 0 | Mass, which perpetuates the sacrifice of the cross,14 Christ is
20 2, 10 | supper Christ instituted the sacrifice and paschal meal that make
21 2, 10 | paschal meal that make the sacrifice of the cross to be continuously
22 2, 10 | done and in offering the sacrifice.~
23 2, 10 | actions of Christ, that sacrifice is celebrated which he himself
24 2, 10 | clearly as a sharing in the sacrifice actually being celebrated.44~
25 3, 11 | power of orders to offer sacrifice in the person of Christ.49
26 3, 11 | himself in offering the sacrifice to the Father through Christ
27 3, 11 | above all by offering the sacrifice together and sharing together
28 4, 17 | of the priesthood, of the sacrifice, and of the whole people
29 4, 21 | gift» and «Lord, may this sacrifice», may be assigned to one
30 4, 21 | to «Lord, look upon this sacrifice» inclusive, all the concelebrants
31 4, 21 | and «Lord, look upon this sacrifice» with hands outstretched. ~
32 5, 33 | 259. At the altar the sacrifice of the cross is made present
33 8, 38 | offers Christ's paschal sacrifice for the dead so that on
34 8, 38 | share in the eucharistic sacrifice offered for the deceased
35 Appen2 | the of «offering» of the sacrifice. REPLY: History teaches
36 Appen2 | action of preparation for the sacrifice in which priest and ministers
37 Appen2 | Lord's tomb,. . .and the sacrifice of the Mass is not celebrated" (
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