Yes, JS. There is a Consecration at every Mass but the Good Friday Liturgy. Even at that one, though, we share Communion that was consecrated at the Holy Thursday Mass.
Catholic theology doesn't say with any certainty that any particular interpretation of Revelation is the right one. All it does say is the Church will undergo a great trial in the future, and there will be an anti-Christ who will be overcome at Christ's glorious return. That being said, we do believe that the book of Revelation is both Apopolyptic and Liturgical in scope. We believe it speaks of both a literal end of days, and the Eucharistic celebration that has been carried on for ages. Thus each Consecration is a coming of the Lord that we are to celebrate, but it is not the Great Second Coming where he will take his faithful to himself.
God Bless,
Neal
Catholic theology doesn't say with any certainty that any particular interpretation of Revelation is the right one. All it does say is the Church will undergo a great trial in the future, and there will be an anti-Christ who will be overcome at Christ's glorious return. That being said, we do believe that the book of Revelation is both Apopolyptic and Liturgical in scope. We believe it speaks of both a literal end of days, and the Eucharistic celebration that has been carried on for ages. Thus each Consecration is a coming of the Lord that we are to celebrate, but it is not the Great Second Coming where he will take his faithful to himself.
God Bless,
Neal
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