Christ’s Life in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass – Explained
Posted July 18, 2016
Understanding the True Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and how it parallels Christ’s Life, will deepen your appreciation for the infinite gift God has given us. From the Divine Passion, through Pentecost, the priest re-enacts Christ’s actions with every Mass, transcending time and place.
After reading the following 37 points, you can view the video at the bottom of the page to get a very powerful visual on the matter. For a directory of Latin Masses, CLICK HERE.
The Mass of the Catechumens
1. Introibo ad altare Dei
The priest going to the foot of the altar represents Christ going to Mount Olivet.
2. Judica me, Deus…
The priest commencing the Holy Mass represents Christ beginning to pray in the Garden.
3. Confiteor Deo…
The priest saying the Confiteor represents Christ falling down and sweating blood at Mt. Olivet.
4. Oramus Te, Domine, per merita Sanctorum Tuorum
The priest going up and kissing the altar, after praying Aufer a nobis…, represents Christ being betrayed by Judas with a kiss.
5. Oremus
The priest going to the Epistle side represents Christ being captured, bound and taken to Annas.
6. The INTROIT
The priest reading the Introit represents Christ being falsely accused by Annas and blasphemed.
7. Kyrie Eleison
The priest going to the middle of the altar and saying the Kyrie eleison represents Christ being brought to Caiphas and these three times denied by Peter.
8. Dominus vobiscum
The priest saying the Dominus vobiscum represents Christ looking at Peter and converting him.
9. The EPISTLE
The priest reading the Epistle represents Christ being brought to Pilate.
10. Munda cor meum
The priest saying the Munda cor meum represents Christ being taken to Herod and mocked.
11. The GOSPEL
The priest reading the Gospel represents Christ being taken to Pilate and again mocked.
The Mass of the Faithful
OFFERTORY and CANON OF THE MASS
12. The OFFERTORY
The priest uncovering the chalice represents Christ being shamefully exposed.
13. Suscipe and Offerimus…
The priest offering bread and wine represents Christ being cruelly scourged.
14. In spiritu humilitatis…
The priest covering the chalice represents Christ being crowned with thorns.
15. Lavabo…
The priest washing his hands represents Christ being declared innocent by Pilate.
16. Orate Fratres
The priest saying the Orate Fratres represents Christ being shown by Pilate to the people with the words “Ecce Homo.”
17. The SECRET
The priest praying in a low voice represents Christ being mocked and spit upon.
18. The PREFACE and Sanctus
The priest saying the Preface and the Sanctus represents Christ being preferred instead of Barrabas and condemned to crucifixion.
19. Communicantes
The priest making the memento for the living represents Christ carrying the cross to Mount Calvary.
20. CANON Prayers
The priest continuing to pray in a low voice represents Christ meeting His Mother.
21. Hanc igitur
The priest blessing the bread and wine represents Christ being nailed to the cross.
22. HOC EST ENIM CORPUS MEUM…
The priest elevating the host represents Christ being raised on the cross.
23. HIC EST ENIM CALIX SANGUINIS MEI…
The priest elevating the chalice represents Christ shedding blood from the five wounds.
24. Memento
The priest praying in a low voice represents Christ seeing His afflicted Mother at the foot of the cross.
25. Nobis quoque peccatoribus
The priest saying aloud the words Nobis quoque peccatoribus represents Christ praying on the cross for men.
COMMUNION and THANKSGIVING
26. Pater Noster
The priest saying aloud the the Pater Noster represents Christ saying the seven words on the cross.
27. Fraction of the Host
The priest breaking and separating the host represents Christ giving up His spirit.
28. Haec commixtio…
The priest letting a portion of the host fall into the chalice represents His soul going to Limbo.
29. Agnus Dei…
The priest saying the Agnus Dei represents Christ being acknowledged on the cross as the Son of God by many bystanders.
30. HOLY COMMUNION
The priest administering Holy Communion represents Christ being laid in the sepulchre with the white linen over the communion railing representing the pure shroud.
31. Cleansing the Chalice
The priest cleansing the chalice represents Christ being anointed by pure women.
32. Preparing the Chalice
The priest preparing the chalice again represents Christ rising from the dead.
33. Dominus vobiscum…
The priest saying the Dominus vobiscum represents Christ appearing to His mother and the disciples.
34. POSTCOMMUNION
The priest saying the last prayers in the Postcommunion represents Christ teaching for forty days.
35. Dominus vobiscum
The priest saying the Dominus vobiscum just before the Ite Missa est represents Christ taking leave of His disciples with His final words in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John to “Feed My sheep” and ascending into Heaven.
36. Ite Missa est and FINAL BLESSING
The priest saying the Ite Missa est blessing represents Christ sending down the Holy Ghost on Pentecost Sunday.
37. LAST GOSPEL
The priest saying the Last Gospel, which is really the First words of the beloved Disciple Saint John, represents sending the Apostles into all parts of the world to preach the Gospel and preserving His Holy Church for all time.
Understanding the True Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and how it parallels Christ’s Life, will deepen your appreciation for the infinite gift God has given us. From the Divine Passion, through Pentecost, the priest re-enacts Christ’s actions with every Mass, transcending time and place.
After reading the following 37 points, you can view the video at the bottom of the page to get a very powerful visual on the matter. For a directory of Latin Masses, CLICK HERE.
The Mass of the Catechumens
1. Introibo ad altare Dei
2. Judica me, Deus…
3. Confiteor Deo…
4. Oramus Te, Domine, per merita Sanctorum Tuorum
5. Oremus
6. The INTROIT
7. Kyrie Eleison
8. Dominus vobiscum
9. The EPISTLE
10. Munda cor meum
11. The GOSPEL
The Mass of the Faithful
OFFERTORY and CANON OF THE MASS
12. The OFFERTORY
13. Suscipe and Offerimus…
14. In spiritu humilitatis…
15. Lavabo…
16. Orate Fratres
17. The SECRET
18. The PREFACE and Sanctus
19. Communicantes
20. CANON Prayers
21. Hanc igitur
22. HOC EST ENIM CORPUS MEUM…
23. HIC EST ENIM CALIX SANGUINIS MEI…
24. Memento
25. Nobis quoque peccatoribus
27. Fraction of the Host
28. Haec commixtio…
29. Agnus Dei…
30. HOLY COMMUNION
31. Cleansing the Chalice
32. Preparing the Chalice
33. Dominus vobiscum…
34. POSTCOMMUNION
35. Dominus vobiscum
36. Ite Missa est and FINAL BLESSING
37. LAST GOSPEL
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