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An Instructional Mass

The Passion of Jesus in Mass:
At Mass we are taken to Calvary, to the crucifixion. In heaven there is no limit on time and space, so it is the actual crucifixion...not a re-enactment. The Eucharist we receive is Christ' resurrected body, blood, soul and divinity; even though it still looks and 
taste like bread and wine - this is called transubstantiation!  
At the end of Mass, we are called to take Jesus with us to the people we come into contact with... to be His hands and feet.
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  • HOME
    • Photos
    • "Renewing the Vision" Document
    • Archived Newsletters
  • ABOUT
    • What is Catholic Youth Ministry?
  • FOR YOUTH
    • Your Input / Suggestions
    • Forms
  • FOR ADULTS
    • Catholic Blogs
    • Adults: Sign Up to Help!
  • YOUNG ADULT
  • YOUR VOCATION
  • Online Retreats
  • Catholic Radio
  • What We Believe