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How Christ Said the First Mass or the Lord's Last Supper
James L. Meagher
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| #1275419 in Books | TAN Books and Publishers | 2009-05-01 | 1985-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.18 x1.12 x5.50l,1.34 | File type: PDF | 438 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Ties together loose ends|By John McConnell|The author spent years mastering Hebrew, and researching the thesis of this remarkable and unique book through the pages of the sixty quarto-sized volumes of the Talmud and in conversation with rabbis in Jerusalem. The author's thesis is that the First and Second Temples, and the Mosaic formulas for ritual and sacrificial worship, were|About the Author|
Father James L. Meagher, D.D., lived in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His extensive work entitled How Christ Said the First Mass was originally published in 1906 by Christian Press Association Publishing Company, New York.
Shows how the Catholic Mass sums up the entire Old Testament worship from the time of Adam to the time of Christ, how even minute details of the present Mass were used by Christ in the very First Mass, and how they have come down to our day with the same symbolic meaning they originally had. The author delves into the history and tradition of every aspect of Hebrew worship and shows clearly how Our Lord blended and wove them all together into the beautiful liturgy we cal...
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