Assuming you're talking about the Catholic or other Christian mass, He offers himself through the the body his blood, in a rite performed by the Priest.
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The Mass is how we honor Jesus' last words at the Last Supper. Every day in every Church around the world Mass is said. See the link below for a concise summary of the Mass….this is not the place for a great theological statement
The Fifth Luminous Mystery celebrates the sacrifice Jesus made on Calvary. The sacrifice of Calvary is made present at every Mass.
Of course you missed mass on Good Friday. So did every other Catholic in the world. Yes. You can receive communion without going to confession. Jesus Christ died to save sinners. He came to seek and save the lost. Do not let a rule about going to confession separate you from Jesus. Confession is important. Jesus is more important.
Piate offered to set Jesus free.
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the importance of the Eucharist is indefinite! You need jesus in your life, and the Eucharist is Jesus, so the average Catholic should receive the Eucharist as many time as he can in a week. he should go to daily mass, and pray and think about Jesus, the most Holy Trinity, and Our blessed Mother as often as he or she can, and offer our lives to them.
Sunday, the day Jesus resurrected. We have a mass usually every day which is completely fine if you don't attend then a holy day of obligation, including every Sunday and some other days.
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Gravity.
The teachings of Jesus are included in modern masses by relating them to now a day scenarios. The bible refers to things in old ways and the preacher or who ever does the service makes them into things that relate to every day life.
Jesus Christ offered the first mass at the Last Supper.