GET THEE TO DAILY MASS

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We cannot afford to ignore the manner in which God willed to distribute the merits and graces of His death on the Cross...

"The heart of liturgical worship is the Mass. Just as the redemptive work of Jesus reached its culminating point on Calvary by His death on the Cross, so too the liturgical action, which continues His work in the world, has its climax in the Mass, which renews and perpetuates on our altars the Sacrifice of the Cross. Jesus has willed that the precious fruits of redemption...be applied and transmitted to each of the faithful in a particular way by their participation in the Eucharistic Sacrifice. This fountain of grace which Jesus opened on Calvary continues to pour over our altars; all the faithful are obliged to approach it...Holy Mass is truly the "fountain of life". By offering and immolating Himself continually on our altars, Jesus repeats to us, "If any man thirst let him come to Me and drink."

The Sacrifice of the Altar "is not merely a commemoration of the Passion and Death of Christ, but is a true and proper sacrifice, in which, by immolating Himself in an unbloody manner, the great high priest renews His previous act on the Cross. The Victim is the same, so is the Priest, nothing but the manner of offering is different -- bloody on the Cross, unbloody
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PROFANE AND BLASPHEMOUS CONDOM PROMOTION IN MEXICO

The growing Mexican culture of death has enlisted Catholic school children to campaign for condoms using bible passages in support of contraception. We are truly living in an age of profanation and desecration of what is natural, holy, innocent and pure--everything is fair game for those who have been deceived and emboldened by the father of lies.

Excerpt from France24: "Love your neighbour as you love yourself. Use a condom." That’s one of the slogans adopted by two Catholic youth groups who are taking advantage of the world AIDS conference in Mexico to distribute pamphlets and hang posters in subways and buses with their message.

The ads also include other quotes from the Bible's "Song of Solomon"
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