The Catholic Church teaches that the Mass is the
same sacrifice that Jesus offered on Calvary's cross. It is said to be the
source and summit of the Catholic life.
Well, here at least
Gendron touches upon authentic Catholic teaching. Pope John Paul the Great
refers to this very paraphrase statement in the opening paragraphs of his
encyclical Ecclesia
de Eucharistia, which is quoted from Vatican II’s Lumen Gentium,
which says “the Eucharistic sacrifice, which is the fount and apex of
the whole Christian life.”
However, there are significant errors when the Mass
is tested with the supreme authority of God's Word.
You will note here
again that Gendron, as do many n-Cs assigns the Bible an authority that it
nowhere lays claim to. Thus, as with all Sola Scriptura arguments it violates
its own premise that everything for Christian life must be found within its
pages. (See the CAF thread It’s
NOT in the Bible, okay?)
1) The sacrifice of the Mass, which is repeated every day, is an outright rejection of the "cross work" of Jesus Christ. He is the perfect High Priest who offered Himself, the perfect sacrifice once, for all sin, for all time. His sacrifice completely paid the eternal debt for sin, totally satisfied divine justice, and finished the work of redemption.
How can this be a
rejection of Christ’s sacrifice? The church teaches us that, as a sacrament
instituted by Christ Himself, it is a miraculous re-presentation of that
same sacrifice offered by Our Lord through the ministry of the priest. Far from
a rejection of it, it is an act of faithful obedience to the command of Jesus
at the last supper when He tells us all “Do this in memory of me”. (See Luke
22:19 & 1st Corinthians 10:16)
2) Sinful Catholic priests can never be exalted to
the position of
mediator between God and man. Jesus Christ, who is God's perfect man and man's perfect God, is the only one qualified to mediate between sinful men and Holy God.
mediator between God and man. Jesus Christ, who is God's perfect man and man's perfect God, is the only one qualified to mediate between sinful men and Holy God.
This is a specious
remark that infers that Catholic priests are greater sinners than Gendron
himself or any other Christian, nor is this what the Catholic Church teaches,
since authentic Catholic teaching is that we are all sinners saved by the grace
and mercy of God through the redemption Jesus’ sacrifice made possible.
If one follows out
Gendron’s misinterpretation of Catholicism and even n-C Christian belief then
no one should ever be able to intercede and pray for anyone else…not even
themselves, which is not at all what the Bible teaches. (See Job 42:10, 2nd
Maccabees 3:1-40, & James 5:16)
If Gendron’s teaching
is correct, then why do so many n-Cs readily intercede for those who respond to
their altar calls. This prayer of intercession is certainly a form of mediation
“between sinful men and Holy God.”
3) The Mass encourages idolatry as Catholics treat the sacramental elements of bread and wine with the honor and veneration that is due only to Jesus Christ. The Eucharist cannot be the physical presence of Jesus because He remains in heaven until His enemies are made His footstool.
This too is an
unscriptural teaching, since 1st Corinthians 11:23-30 says that
anyone who receives the Eucharist while in mortal sin becomes guilty of the
body and blood of the Lord, which flies directly in the face of Gendron’s
inferred teaching that Christian communion is merely symbolic. (See The
Eucharist IS Scriptural) Therefore it cannot be idolatry.
Moreover, one has to wonder how Gendron and anyone else can hold to this
unbiblical position when we know that Our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ, being God,
can do anything He chooses as exemplified by all the miracles documented in the
New Testament.
4) The human nature of Jesus Christ is violated. If His physical body can be present in thousands of places at the same time, it is not a body like ours and Jesus could not be our kinsman redeemer.
The logic here
demonstrates a terrible faithlessness that flies in the face of the very Word
of God. We know that Jesus has a human body just like ours, but yet we also
know that He was seen by many people in many different places after the
resurrection , so again, Gendron grossly misinterprets the very Bible that he
claims as his final authority.
5) It's a deceptive and damning fabrication of the once perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ. It obscures people from the true meaning and power of the cross. It enslaves hearts and blinds people from the glorious light of the Gospel.
This is nothing more
than Gendron spouting off specious a-C polemics in order to poison the minds of
those who follow him. He cites no scripture here, nor does he cite even a
Catholic teaching that would support this propaganda. Does this anger us as
Catholics? It certainly could, but I believe it is more important to realize
the diabolic nature of such tactics that (sadly) some gullible individuals will
buy into simply because “the preacher says so…”
6) The sacrifice of the Mass keeps Catholics in bondage to their false religion not only in this life, but also in the next. Illegitimate priests are paid stipends for sin offerings to removal souls from the purging fires of a fictitious place called purgatory.
Bondage? I do not
feel in any way enslaved by my Catholic faith, do you? In fact, it has been an
ever increasing blessed freedom in my life. A false religion? How can that be
when we have shown, not only in this discussion, but it many others on Catholic
Answers Forums and my
own Apocalypsis blog
that Mike Gendron does not teach what the Bible actually says, but a gross
misinterpretation and twisting of scriptures. What does the Bible say about
that? 2nd Peter 3: [16]
As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are
certain things hard to be understood, which the unlearned and unstable wrest,
as they do also the other scriptures, to their own destruction.
The attack on the priesthood is odd and specious, since even
St. Paul speaks of his own ministerial priesthood in Romans 15:16.
No one pays for indulgences…that was Tetzel’s error and was
quashed at the time of the Council of Trent and has not/will never happen
again.
As for Purgatory being fictitious, that is also wrong since
both the Jews and us Catholics share a Biblical and Traditional belief in it.
You can read my research on it in my blog article Biblical
and Jewish Traditional Beliefs About Purgatory
Take care my brothers and sisters in Christ and may the
peace of the Lord be with you always.
Blackie