This Week’s Show (Feb. 3, 2005)

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HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Does Jesus suffer anew in the Mass?
  • Where does the GIRM say lay ministers can do more than one duty at Mass?
  • Is the Holy Spirit the Love shared by the Father and the Son?
  • Can laity give the blessing of throats on St. Blaise Day?
  • What is the difference between religious priests’ vow of celibacy and diocesan priests’ promise of celibacy?
  • Why isn’t the KJV authorized by the Catholic Church?
  • How to square it when two councils say different and contradictory things.
  • If God is really Present in the Eucharist, why can’t we confess our sins to Jesus when we take Communion?
  • Must we take saints names at Confirmation?
  • Can parochial schools turn over sacramental preparation for children to their parents?
  • Should Catholics study The Purpose-Driven Life? What to do if your parish is doing this?
  • How do you know if you’re called to a vocation?
  • Are relics of the True Cross true?
  • If Judas hadn’t betrayed Christ, would we have been saved?
  • When Jesus forgave those who crucified him, was Judas included?
  • Where is the best discussion of the dating of Christ’s birth? Did the Church Fathers believe it was December 25th?
  • Can a mortal sin be accidental? Can Protestants who don’t believe in mortal sin mortally sin?

Author: Jimmy Akin

Jimmy was born in Texas, grew up nominally Protestant, but at age 20 experienced a profound conversion to Christ. Planning on becoming a Protestant seminary professor, he started an intensive study of the Bible. But the more he immersed himself in Scripture the more he found to support the Catholic faith, and in 1992 he entered the Catholic Church. His conversion story, "A Triumph and a Tragedy," is published in Surprised by Truth. Besides being an author, Jimmy is the Senior Apologist at Catholic Answers, a contributing editor to Catholic Answers Magazine, and a weekly guest on "Catholic Answers Live."

3 thoughts on “This Week’s Show (Feb. 3, 2005)”

  1. Jimmy,
    Re: “Does Jesus suffer anew in the Mass?”
    The first part of your answer is absolutely correct in that Christ is not caused any further suffering in the Mass.
    However, the second part was a bit unclear. The quote that you reference from Pope Paul the VI about the Eucharist being the resurrected flesh of Christ is true, but the Eucharist is the result of the sacrifice and not the sacrifice itself. A subtle point, but I think that while Pope Paul’s quote is true, it does not in anyway preclude the “time warp” speculation where people believe that the Mass somehow “re-presents” the sacrifice of Calvary.

  2. Jimmy –
    One of your answers really confused me. Perhaps I misunderstood your answer. If the mass is a representation of the one sacrifice of Christ (Catechism 1330-1331), I’m not sure I understand your answer that we are not witnessing calvary in an unbloody manner? It seems like a “time warp” type of experience, in a sense, meaning Christ is not sacrificed again, yet it is also true that this is also the risen Christ. If we are not experiencing the one sacrifice of Christ at mass, represented for us, (in an anamnesis, sort of making the past into a present reality), then how is the mass a sacrifice, and how is Christ not re-sacrificed?

  3. Jimmy, I would third the above. I really want to know. This is a big area of contention with separated brethren, and it would be very good to put to an end misconceptions.

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