Excellent point of view.
The only thing that I would like to add, and not sure that you don’t already know this, it is not just bread and wine that we come together to share a meal and reminisce. It really is the body and blood, soul and divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
The example from scripture we have is the story of the two men on the way to Emaus, when they met Jesus after the resurrection. It was not until the breaking of bread that they recognized Jesus. It is Our Lord’s way of putting His mark on His sacrament.
The breaking of bread is so incidental to a meal that it would hardly be worth mentioning unless that was how we recognize Jesus, His word is true. You can almost hear Him say, hey guys, this is not just a meal of bread and wine, this is Me. When you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim my death until I come again, and I am with you until the end of the age.
The Mass is a recreation of the road to Emaus. We hear the word and sing a psalm, our hearts burn, and then Our Lord is revealed to us in the breaking of bread. The Mass is not an additional unbloody sacrifice, rather it is a re-presentation of the same sacrifice Our Lord gave on the cross, and we get to participate in it when we submit to Apostolic authority, as the psalmist says, unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it.
God bless you, and may you know the love Jesus has for you