Every high priest. He speaks first of the office of priests in
general, before he speaks of Christ's priesthood. A priest is chosen
and preferred before other men, as qualified for the divine ministry,
to offer up gifts, oblations, sacrifices, in order to obtain
forgiveness for his own sins and thos... [ Continue Reading ]
See in 3 Kings xiii.; 2 Paralipomenon xxvi.; and 1 Kings xiii. the
manifest punishments of the Almighty on laics that impiously and
sacrilegiously attempted the ministry of priests. In the Christian
dispensation, archbishop Cranmer, the very soul of the pretended
reformation, dictatorially pronounce... [ Continue Reading ]
_So also Christ, as man, did not glorify himself, by assuming this
dignity of high priest, but had it conferred upon him by the divine
decrees of his eternal Father, who said to him: Thou art my Son, and
thou art a priest forever, &c. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
Some may perhaps wonder why St. Paul does not dwell more in this
epistle on the eucharistic sacrifice; but until the Hebrews understood
the bloody sacrifice on the cross, they could not be supposed to
understand the unbloody sacrifice of the altar. The holy Fathers
observe, that the sacrifice of Mel... [ Continue Reading ]
Who in the days of his flesh, of his mortal and suffering condition,
even with strong and fervent crying out, and tears, offering up as
man, prayers and supplications to him, to God, who could save him from
death; to wit, in the garden of Gethsemani, and on the cross, yet with
a perfect resignation... [ Continue Reading ]
He that was truly the Son of God, and knew all things, learnt
practically, and taught us perfect obedience in suffering and dying a
cruel death on the cross. (Witham)... [ Continue Reading ]
_And being consummated, or perfected as man in all kinds of virtues,
and at the same time true God by his divine person, became the author
of salvation to all those who both believe in him and obey him.
(Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
There is but one eternal Pontiff, one universal Priest given by God
all others are his vicars, but not successors, whom he associates to
his priesthood, to continue those same functions on earth which he
himself exercises in heaven, and which had been prefigured in
Melchisedech.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Of whom, i.e. of his high priesthood, according to the order of
Melchisedech, we have mighty things to say, and very hard to be
expounded or understood by you, at least many of you, who, though you
ought to be masters after the gospel hath been so long preached, and
even by the apostles of Christ,... [ Continue Reading ]