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“This Holy Exchange of Gifts: The Sacrifice of the Mass”

“This Holy Exchange of Gifts: The Sacrifice of the Mass”. Blessed Sacrament Parish Mission Scottsdale, Arizona March, 2007. Exchange of Gifts. What is the most memorable gift you ever received in your life? What makes a gift memorable? Do you remember the gifts you received at Christmas?

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“This Holy Exchange of Gifts: The Sacrifice of the Mass”

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  1. “This Holy Exchange of Gifts:The Sacrifice of the Mass” Blessed Sacrament Parish Mission Scottsdale, Arizona March, 2007

  2. Exchange of Gifts • What is the most memorable gift you ever received in your life? • What makes a gift memorable? • Do you remember the gifts you received at Christmas? • How is the Mass an exchange of gifts?

  3. What Do Some People Say About Mass? “Mass is boring!” “I don’t get anything out of Mass. It is the same old thing time and time again.” “I have other things to do than go to Mass.” “Only old people go to Mass. It does not offer anything for us who are young people!”

  4. Human Priorities • What is the most noble action that a human being can perform? • Answer: Worship of God! • Worship of God is the best way to witness the Mystery of Christ in the Church. This is who we are! • Holy God, we praise thy Name.

  5. Covenant = Relationship • I must first be in right relationship with God. • When I am in right relationship with God, then I can begin to love myself. • It is not me who first loved God, but it is God, who first loved me. I must receive His love and I must accept His love. • When I accept His love, then and only then, can I begin to love my neighbor, sharing the gift of God’s love.

  6. Sacrifice of the Covenant • Jesus Christ is the full revelation of the Sacrifice of the New and Everlasting Covenant. • “This is the cup of my blood.” • By uniting ourselves with the Sacrifice of the Body and Blood of Christ, we make our lives a sacrifice to God. We love God and serve Him alone.

  7. Love Is God’s Gift to Me: • The gift of love is given by God to me. That love is God’s life. “God is love and whoever abides in love, abides in God and God in him.” (I John 4:16) • I must receive that gift of life and love. • I must accept that gift of life and love. • I must allow the gift of life and love to transform me. • I must share the gift of God’s life and love.

  8. Sunday vs. “The Weekend” • How do I see the weekend? • What do I do on the weekend? • Sunday is the first day of the new week, a time to reestablish my covenant with God, to recommit my love to God, my desire to refocus my life in the way of the Lord. • How do I do this personally? Communally?

  9. The Pre-Exchange of Gifts • Proximate Preparation of the Pre-Exchange: • Daily Prayer • Scripture Reading • Faithfully living the daily duties of our vocation in life • Daily repentance of sin and frequent reception of the Sacrament of Reconciliation • Immediate Preparation of the Pre-Exchange: • Prayerful recollection on the Lord’s Day • Arriving early to Mass for private prayer • Time to silent self as we enter into the Divine Presence • Eucharistic Fast – lex orandi, lex credendi (as we pray, so we believe) • What intentions do I bring to this Mass? Who should I remember today? • Appropriate attire • Embracing the Sabbath rest for the entire day

  10. Proper Attire • We dress for the occasion. • “Sunday best” clothes • Not for show but for worship • The celebration of Mass is not about us! It is worship of God! • The sea of red at Arrowhead…what does this signify?

  11. Preparation Prayer “Priest of God, say this Mass as if it were your first Mass, your last Mass, your only Mass.” “People of God, celebrate this Mass as if it were your first Mass, your last Mass, your only Mass.”

  12. How Blessed We Are to Celebrate the Sacrifice of the Mass! • What sacrifice do we bring to the Mass? • There are 168 hours in the week. • What one hour of our week is more sacred than the hour of Sunday worship of God, where we come as a family of faith to give thanks to Almighty God?

  13. OLD TESTAMENT Moses Moses, Liberator of Israelites From the bondage of the Egyptians Unblemished Lamb Blood of the Lamb on the doorposts NEW TESTAMENT Jesus, the new Moses Jesus, Liberator of Christians From the bondage of the devil and sin Unblemished Lamb of God Blood of Jesus on the wood of the cross Typology of the Exodus - Passover

  14. OLD TESTAMENT Three days of darkness before Israelites were freed Crossing of the Red Sea Cloud – day; Fire – night Manna Mosaic Law Old Covenant Passover Meal Promised Land - Jerusalem NEW TESTAMENT Three days in tomb before Jesus resurrected from the dead Baptism Jesus, Holy Spirit Holy Communion Law of Love New Covenant Last Supper, Eucharist Heavenly Jerusalem

  15. OLD COVENANT Israelites received the law from God through Moses Israelites celebrated the Passover in memory of God’s love for them The Old Covenant was ratified with the blood of animals The Israelites still wait for the promised Redeemer NEW COVENANT We received the law from God through Jesus We celebrate the New Passover, the Eucharist, in memory of God’s love for us in Christ Jesus The New Covenant was ratified with the blood of Jesus We are awaiting the Second Coming of Jesus

  16. Four Major Parts of the Sacrifice • Gathering and Introductory Rite • Liturgy of the WORD • Liturgy of the EUCHARIST • Concluding Rite and Sending Forth

  17. Participation in the Sacrifice • Full • Conscious • Active • To enter into this type of participation requires the Virtue of Humility. • We enter into the House of God – set apart for Divine Use – into the Sanctuary.

  18. Prepare Me Lord prepare me to be a sanctuary, Pure and holy, tried and true. With thanksgiving, I will be a living Sanctuary for You!

  19. Opening Hymn and Procession • “He who sings prays twice.” • Unity of one voice raised in chorus praising God through song. This is PRAYER. • Music is a universal language that can open the heart, disposing one to prayer. • Beautiful music is a prayer to God. • Procession of the Assembly as a People of God

  20. Procession • What does the Priest do when he enters the Sanctuary? • The Sanctuary is the threshold of Heaven – we walk to the gate of Heaven when we celebrate the Sacrifice of the Mass! • The assembly arises - ascends, (stands), at the beginning in the presence of Christ in the priest.

  21. Sign of the Cross In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. What is the gift exchanged in the Sign? Open my mind to learn; open my heart to love; open my arms to serve.

  22. Penitential Rite • We enter into the Presence of the Divine God by calling to mind our sins. Virtue of humility. • Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. This is an incredible gift that we receive. What is the assembly offering as a gift to God? • May Almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins and bring us to Everlasting Life.

  23. Gifts Exchanged: Meaning of Baptism The community gathered Greeting in the Lord Forgiveness Mercy Communion of Saints Prayers Peace Thanksgiving Worship Praise Glory Introductory Rite

  24. Prepare for the Liturgy of the Word • Often, there are distractions in the Church on Sunday during Mass. • Proclamation of the Word of God requires practice, effort, prayer, preparation, reverence. • Listening to the Word of God requires practice, effort, prayer, preparation, reverence. • What does the priest do after proclaiming the Gospel?

  25. Word of God • What gift does God offer us in the Liturgy of the Word? • What gift do we offer God in the Liturgy of the Word? • Invitation - Response

  26. Presentation of Gifts • What is being collected? • What is being offered? • Bread • Wine • Money • My very self! • “I urge you therefore, brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God, your spiritual worship.” (Romans 12:1) • Do you see yourself as a gift to the Lord?

  27. Blessed are you, Lord, God of all creation. Through your goodness we have this bread to offer, which earth has given and human hands have made. It will become for us the bread of life. Blessed be God forever!

  28. Blessed are you, Lord, God of all creation. Through your goodness we have this wine to offer, fruit of the vine and work of human hands. It will become our spiritual drink. Blessed be God forever!

  29. What Is the Gift Offered? • The significance of placing your hand in the basket. • Watch the little children come forward to place their gifts in the offering. • What return shall I make to the Lord, for all the good He has done for me?

  30. When supper was ended he took the cup. Again he gave you thanks and praise, gave the cup to his disciples, and said: Take this, all of you, and drink from it: this is the cup of my blood, the blood of the new and everlasting covenant. It will be shed for you and for all so that sins may be forgiven. Do this in memory of me.

  31. Our Father • Paternity is different from Fatherhood • God as “Father” mentioned only 14 times in Old Testament • God is called, “Father,” 183 times in New Testament • Jesus calls God, “Father,” 170 times in the Gospels • ABBA = daddy, relationship to child

  32. Our Bread for Tomorrow Give Us Today • Many of Jesus’ most important teachings occur in the context of a meal. • OUR Bread: It is never MY Bread alone. This bread must be shared. • The bread is more than mere physical nourishment – creates and nurtures human relationships.

  33. Forgiveness • To forgive, we must be at peace. • When we love like Abba, we must forgive, there is no option here. • How to ask for forgiveness • The placement of The Lord’s Prayer within the celebration of Mass is important – a sign of unity and peace.

  34. September 11, 2001 • We remember well the sights of that horrific day. • But do we remember the sounds of that day? • What was the common message communicated from those about to die? • The need for forgiveness lies in the heart of the being God created us to be. • Forgiveness is not the same as forgetting!

  35. St. Augustine “Run through all the words of the holy prayers in Scripture, and I do not think that you will find anything in them that is not contained and included in the Lord’s Prayer.”

  36. St. Thomas Aquinas “The Lord’s Prayer is the most perfect of prayers…In it we ask, not only for all of the things we can rightly desire, but also in the sequence that that they should be desired. This prayer not only teaches us to ask for things, but also in the order we should desire them.”

  37. Lord Jesus Christ, you said to your apostles: I leave you peace, my peace I give you. Look not on our sins, but on the faith of your Church, and grant us the peace and unity of your kingdom where you live for ever and ever. Let us offer each other the sign of peace.

  38. Lamb of God • Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world: have mercy on us. • Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world: have mercy on us. • Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world: grant us peace. • “Lord I am not worthy to receive you, but only say the word and I shall be healed.”

  39. “Happy Are Those Who Are Called to His Supper” “Lord, I am not worthy to receive you, but only say the word, and I shall be healed.” Invitation – Response Gift Given. Gift Received. Gift Accepted. Gift Transforms. Gift Shared.

  40. Holy Communion • Communion = Common + Union • The ______________is the center of the life of the Church. • The heart of the Mass is the ____________. • The consummation of the Mass occurs in _______________.

  41. Pope Benedict XVI “Union with Christ is also union with all those to whom he gives himself. I cannot possess Christ just for myself; I can belong to him only in union with all those who have become, or will become, his own. Communion draws me out of myself towards him, and thus also towards unity with all Christians. We become “one body,” completely joined in a single existence. Love of God and love of neighbor are now truly united: God incarnate draws us all to himself.” Deus Caritas Est, n. 14

  42. The Eucharist • “The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life.” Lumen Gentium, n. 11 We should strive to receive the Eucharist • Regularly • Gratefully • Worthily

  43. Refraining from Receiving • If we are in mortal sin, we should not receive Holy Communion until we are reconciled to the Body of Christ through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. • “While we remain members of the body of Christ and continue to be part of the Catholic Church, we have become lifeless or dead members. We no longer share in the common bond of the divine life of the Holy Spirit.” • 1 Corinthians 11:27

  44. Sign of the Cross • Final Blessing • Sent forth to witness as a member of Christ’s Body, nourished by the gifts received in the Sacrifice, strengthened by the gifts exchanged, committed to live the Faith professed. • We go forth in the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. We go forth to be who we are!

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