THE HOLY EUCHARIST is a perpetual memorial of our Lord�s desire that His sufferings and death for us should ever live in our affectionate remembrance. The Mass is at once a continuation and a commemoration of that supreme sacrifice of love which was consummated for us on Calvary. �And taking bread, He gave thanks, and brake, and gave to them, saying: This is My Body, which is given for you. Do this for a commemoration of Me� (St. Luke xxii, 19). Love of the Mass inspires, or ought to inspire, a deeper and more affectionate study of the Passion and death of our Saviour; and in turn, this deeper and more affectionate study of the Passion and death of our Saviour, intensifies our love and reverence for the Mass.