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- The Mass is a liturgical representation of a sacrifice that makes present what it represents through the action of God in an unbloody manner.
- The Christian liturgy, in a strict sense of the word, is the celebration of the Eucharist-involving unbloody sacrifice and a consummation.
- It is frequently described as a continuation of the sacrifice that Jesus made at Calvary, with the difference that it is " unbloody ".
- The priest and victim of the sacrifice are one and the same ( Christ ), with the difference that the Eucharist is offered in an unbloody manner.
- It's so relatively unbloody that some critics have complained that " Hotel Rwanda, " which is up for a best dramatic film Golden Globe, downplays the colossal carnage.
- Now I have about 500 channels, half the soldiers and civilians have cellphones that can take photographs and video, and all I see on the news are unbloody still images with voice overs maybe reading off some casualties.
- The paschal mystery, " celebrated in an unbloody manner on the altar ", is much more a source of spiritual strength to those Christians who live in the situation of suffering, wars, and natural disasters etc.
- In 1714 he offended a former friend, John Johnson of Cranbrook, by attacking, in his'Bread and Wine in the Holy Eucharist not a proper Material Propitiatory Sacrifice,'Johnson's'Unbloody Sacrifice & Altar Unvailed,'which presented the high-church position.
- In 1714 Johnson gave further expression to his views in his major work, The Unbloody Sacrifice and Altar Unvail'd and Supported . In 1717 he published part ii . of The Unbloody Sacrifice . Both parts were reissued in the Anglo-Catholic Library in 1847.
- In 1714 Johnson gave further expression to his views in his major work, The Unbloody Sacrifice and Altar Unvail'd and Supported . In 1717 he published part ii . of The Unbloody Sacrifice . Both parts were reissued in the Anglo-Catholic Library in 1847.
- He felt the primary goal of the US government shouldn't be the potentially unbloody one of catching bin Laden et al, but the " superior " one of " causing the collapse of at least one nation's regime that provides sanctuary or other assistance to terrorists ."
- To foster this reverence in others, he wrote two other works, " Explanation of the Bloody Sacrifice of Christ in the Unbloody Sacrifice of the Mass ", which was re-edited three times, and a pamphlet proclaiming God's wrath against those who should dare to desecrate holy temples by their misbehavior.
- Some scholars note a similarity between the idea of feeding on the life-force of a mystical entity characteristic of the central rites of Graeco-Roman and Near-Eastern mystery cults who promoted Omophagy and the ritual eating of raw flesh and organs of conquered leaders to absorb their power, they taught that the Christian " unbloody mysteries " ( cf.
- But they are aware of their future release from there, and are delivered by the Supreme Goodness, through the prayers of the Priests, and the good works which the relatives of each do for their Departed; especially the unbloody Sacrifice benefiting the most; which each offers particularly for his relatives that have fallen asleep, and which the judgment, but when we know not ."
- The " Orthodox Confession " of Peter Mogila ( 1596 1646 ), adopted, in a Greek translation by Meletius Syrigos, by the 1642 Council of hell . . . through the good works of the living and the Church's prayers for them, most of all through the unbloody sacrifice, which is offered on certain days for all the living and the dead " ( question 64 ); and ( under the heading " How must one consider the purgatorial fire ? " ) " the Church rightly performs for them the unbloody sacrifice and prayers, but they do not cleanse themselves by suffering something.
- The " Orthodox Confession " of Peter Mogila ( 1596 1646 ), adopted, in a Greek translation by Meletius Syrigos, by the 1642 Council of hell . . . through the good works of the living and the Church's prayers for them, most of all through the unbloody sacrifice, which is offered on certain days for all the living and the dead " ( question 64 ); and ( under the heading " How must one consider the purgatorial fire ? " ) " the Church rightly performs for them the unbloody sacrifice and prayers, but they do not cleanse themselves by suffering something.
- In the judgment of the Catholic Church, the concept of transubstantiation, with its accompanying unambiguous distinction between " substance " or underlying reality, and " cannibalistic ( a charge which pagans leveled at early Catholic Christians who did not understand the rites of the Catholic Church in that it was considered an " unbloody sacrifice " ) eating of the flesh and corporal drinking of the blood of Christ ( the accidents that remain are real, not an illusion ) and that Christ is " really, truly, and " substantially " present " in the Eucharist, not " physically " present, as he was physically present in the Judea of two millennia ago ).