XXXVII
Mass Intentions.
The intention of the Mass is also determined by various
factors: The Church may stipulate the particular intention; for example, all
pastors are required to offer one Mass on Sunday for the intentions of the
living and deceased parishioners of a parish. A priest may also have his own
particular intention in offering a Mass, such as the repose of the soul of his
parents. Finally, a person may ask a priest to offer a Mass for a particular
intention; usually, a stipend is given to the priest for offering the Mass,
which thereby in justice creates an obligation which must be satisfied.
We find not only the origins of this practice dating to
the early Church but we also clearly recognize its importance. When we face the
death of someone, even a person who is not Catholic, to have a Mass offered for
the repose of his soul and to offer our prayers are more beneficial and
comforting than any other sympathy card or bouquet of flowers. To have a Mass
offered on the occasion of a birthday, anniversary or special need is
appropriate, beneficial and appreciated.
It is the sacrifice of sacrifices, because it is the
sacrifice of God for US. There is NO better activity that anyone in the
entire world can do than attend a Mass in the state of grace, and receive Jesus
in the Eucharist. Like the Blessed Virgin Mary, we become living tabernacles of
God after Communion! Through time and space, we connect with the original
Last Supper (the Church does not re-sacrifice Jesus at each mass; rather,
each Mass is a re-creation of the original Mass).
What
are the purposes for which the Mass is offered?
First, to adore God as our Creator and Lord.
Second, to thank God for His many favors.
Third, to ask God to bestow His blessings on all men.
Fourth, to satisfy the justice of God for the sins
committed against Him.
At the hour of death the Holy Masses you have heard
devoutly will be your greatest consolation.
By devoutly assisting at Holy Mass you render the
greatest homage possible to the Sacred Humanity of Our Lord. ...
Through the Holy Sacrifice, Our Lord Jesus Christ
supplies for many of your negligences and omissions.
He forgives you all the venial sins which you are
determined to avoid. He forgives you all your unknown sins which you never
confessed. The power of Satan over you is diminished.
By piously hearing Holy Mass you afford the Souls in
Purgatory the greatest possible relief.
Through Holy Mass you are preserved from many dangers and
misfortunes which would otherwise have befallen you. You shorten your Purgatory
by every Mass.
When you hear Holy Mass devoutly, offering it to Almighty
God in honor of any particular Saint or Angel, thanking God for the favors
bestowed on him, etc., you afford that Saint or Angel a new degree of honor,
joy and happiness, and draw his special love and protection on
yourself.
The benefits of even one holy Mass are infinite and
include the whole world. The blood of the new and everlasting covenant was
"shed for you and for all."
In every Mass that is offered the Church remembers before
God "those who take part in this offering, those here present and all your
people, and all who seek you with a sincere heart." In a special way those
who have holy Mass offered and those for whom a Mass is offered partake of the
grace of the Eucharistic sacrifice.
The Church which offers Mass each day includes not only
the faithful on earth, but the saints in heaven, as well as the suffering souls
still awaiting entrance into heaven.
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