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In this sacrificial offering at Mass, Christ's eternal glory is so great that we who hide in Him, repentant, share in His splendour, purified.
For love of us, Christ gave Himself up for us, to pay our debt
A person whose duty it is to go out, unprotected, in total self-offering, should not be content to speak from a safe place (unlike vowed, enclosed contemplatives, called to remain within).
Heartache, humiliation and helplessness were the worst of Christ's sufferings; how few bear such sufferings for His sake.
Angels and Saints bow low, adoring, at Christ's offering: "Through Him, with Him, in Him"
The Most Holy Spirit - as if with wings outstretched - was poised above Christ's head, accepting His offering in the love of the Father.
The one who offers himself to God wholly (who offers all desires, life, energy) - praises God perfectly in the flame of Christ's offering.
Jesus is God-with-us, at the consecration, veiling His glory, yet all the glory hidden from us here is here offered to the Father.
The Christ-Child offered Himself to the Father at Midnight Mass at Christmas, lovingly offering His life for the Father's glory.
Christ came into the world, offering His entire life to His Father, from infancy to death. In the Mass, that same Christ-child, at Christmas, offered Himself and His life to the Father, for the Father's glory. Christ gave glory to God at every moment of His earthly existence, and still offers praise to Him from our midst today.
How glorious is the sacred space of our churches, where Holy Mass is offered. How fervently ought we to prepare for our work of praise.
No other praise but Christ's Sacrifice is worthy of the Father. All who praise God through Christ are praising Him through the power of that offering - even Christians who do not know about the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
No evil force can undo what Christ does by His offering of His Holy Sacrifice. One who clings to the cross has hope.
Our life should be offered to God, entirely, wholeheartedly; for His service and glory. This is what Christ did on earth.
A person's whole life should be offered, wholeheartedly, to God. Anything less is unworthy of Him, though He is patient.
In offering Christ's Sacrifice, we are as close to God as it is possible to be, our prayer leaping across the abyss, to the Father
As we gaze upon the altar, at the offering of His Sacrifice, we hear Christ say: 'Father, forgive them.' He has always loved us. Now, He prays for us as He prayed long ago in His Passion
We who pray with Christ (at Holy Mass) are making the offering which He made on Calvary, offering the Sacrifice, pleading for all.
Wonderful things can happen in the life of grace, no matter how restricted our life. Every trial, if accepted, gives glory to God.
After the wine was consecrated, I saw the chalice which now held the Precious Blood; I saw the 'veil' parting, and Christ on His cross offering His Sacrifice.
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