In the Sacrifice of the Mass, Christ’s Sacrifice on the Cross is made present, its memory is celebrated, and its saving power is applied
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Christ offered Himself on the Cross as a true and proper sacrifice 1 0 2Christ by His Sacrifice on the Cross has ransomed us and reconciled us with God 1 0 2Christ, through His Passion and Death, merited reward from God 1 0 2The body and blood of Jesus Christ are truly, really and substantially present in the Eucharist 1 0 2Christ becomes present in the Sacrament of the Altar by the transformation of the whole substance of the bread into His Body and the whole substance of the wine into His Blood 1 0 2The body and the blood of Christ together with his soul and his divinity and therefore the whole Christ are truly present in the Eucharist 1 0 2The worship of adoration (latria) must be given to Christ present in the Eucharist 1 0 2The holy Mass is a true and proper sacrifice 1 0 2In the Sacrifice of the Mass and in the Sacrifice of the Cross the Sacrificial Gift and the Primary Sacrificing Priest are identical; only the nature and mode of the offering are different 1 0 2The sacrifice of the Mass is not merely a sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving, but also a sacrifice of expiation and impetration 1 0 2