Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4 | Table where the Bloodless Sacrifice is offered “on behalf of
2 3,4 | spiritual peace, as this Sacrifice is made to God not only
3 3,4 | signifying that the Eucharistic Sacrifice on God's part is His great
4 3,4 | contained a thanksgiving for the Sacrifice which was offered for us
5 3,4 | worthy to partake of Christ's Sacrifice; upon the Holy Gifts to
6 3,4 | participation in the offering of the Sacrifice and in the commemoration
7 3,6 | of my hands be an evening sacrifice.~Lord, I have called to
8 3,6 | of my hands Be an evening sacrifice.~ ~This is followed by the
9 3,6 | enters. Lo, the mystical sacrifice is upborne, fulfilled.”
10 4,1 | was not worthy to bring a sacrifice to God. This greatly grieved
11 4,7 | first-born of cattle. Therefore I sacrifice to the Lord all the males
12 4,7 | to the Temple to offer a sacrifice according to what is said
13 4,2 | rising smoke of an acceptable sacrifice. Thus the sacrifice was
14 4,2 | acceptable sacrifice. Thus the sacrifice was accepted by God and
15 6,2 | purifying our soul, and a sacrifice offered up to God by our
16 6,2 | He came, accomplished the Sacrifice of Redemption and preached
17 8,3 | the Holy Eucharist as a sacrifice and this is affirmed in
18 8,3 | of all and for all.” The sacrifice offered at the Eucharist
19 8,3 | Himself, but He Who brings the sacrifice is also Christ. Christ is,
20 8,3 | same time, High Priest and Sacrifice. In the prayer before the
21 8,3 | Christ. In addition, the sacrifice is offered “on behalf of
22 8,3 | and for all,” for it is a sacrifice of redemption which is brought
23 8,3 | In the first place, the sacrifice is not only an enactment
24 8,3 | or a symbol, but a real sacrifice. In the second, that which
25 8,3 | all times. The Eucharist sacrifice consists not of the real
26 8,3 | not of the real or blood sacrifice of the Lamb, but in the
27 8,3 | just a reminder of Christ's sacrifice or of its enactment, but
28 8,3 | enactment, but it is a real sacrifice. On the other hand, however,
29 8,3 | however, it is not a new sacrifice, nor a repetition of the
30 8,3 | nor a repetition of the Sacrifice of the Cross upon Golgotha.
31 8,3 | The events of Christ's Sacrifice — the Incarnation, the Institution
32 9,1 | to God — a readiness to sacrifice all for the sake of God
33 9,2 | awareness brings. For the only sacrifice pleasing to God is a broken
34 9,2 | One must be prepared to sacrifice some moments of bodily repose
35 10,3| superiority of Christ's sacrifice offered in the heavenly
36 11,1| anointed with chrism, or on the sacrifice with which they are nourished,
37 11,1| his Gospel describes the sacrifice of Christ.~Winged Eagle —
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