
“Christ’s one sacrifice and His re-presentation of it in the Mass is a profound mystery.” To help us understand this, Thomas Nash gives a detailed outline of the Jewish understanding of sacrifice and how the New Testament authors would have understood Christ’s death and its relationship to the Eucharist. In the Mass the priest “remembers” the sacrifice of His death and participates in the eternal offering of Christ’s death. Nash explains, however, that the Jewish understanding of remembrance was more than just a commemoration: “When the Hebrews remembered an event, God enabled that event to transcend time and impact the present.”
About the Author
Thomas J. Nash has served the Church professionally for more than thirty-five years, including as a theology advisor at the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN). He is a contributing apologist and speaker for Catholic Answers and also the author of 20 Answers: The Rosary and The Biblical Roots of the Mass. Tom has served as a regular guest apologist on Catholic Answers Live for more than a decade.