The Eucharist as Sacrifice: Medieval Doctrine and Reformation Critique
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In this podcast we examine the theological divide between Catholic and Reformation perspectives regarding the sacrificial nature of the Eucharist. Catholic tradition maintains that the Mass is a true sacrifice where the priest sacramentally makes present the once-for-all offering of Christ in an unbloody manner. In contrast, Reformers rejected this view, arguing that it undermines the sufficiency of the cross and displaces Christ’s unique role as the sole mediator. They redefined the ceremony as a thanksgiving feast and a memorial of a completed event rather than an ongoing propitiatory act. Consequently, the Protestant view emphasizes that believers offer only spiritual sacrifices, such as praise and good works, instead of ritual offerings for sin. Despite these fundamental disagreements on sacramental mediation, both traditions continue to affirm the holiness of the Supper and the centrality of Christ's death.