What You Need To Know

Daily Mass is celebrated: 
Monday through Saturday at 8 a.m.

The Sunday Mass schedule is:
Saturday at 5 p.m. in English
Sunday at 7:30 a.m. in English
Sunday at 9 a.m. in English
Sunday at 11 a.m. in English
Sunday at 1 p.m. in Spanish

OR Fr. George: [email protected]

Please contact the parish office at
949-494-9701 to schedule.

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✝️ WHY DID MELCHIZEDEK OFFER BREAD AND WINE INSTEAD OF AN ANIMAL SACRIFICE? THE EUCHARISTIC MYSTERY HIDDEN IN GENESIS WILL AMAZE YOU 😳🤔

It is one of the shortest stories in the Old Testament...

Yet one of the most mysterious.

After Abraham defeated the kings and rescued his nephew Lot, someone suddenly appeared.

Not a prophet.

Not an angel.

Not a king like the others.

The Bible simply says:

"Then Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine. He was priest of God Most High." (Genesis 14:18)

And just as suddenly as he appeared...

He disappeared.

No parents are mentioned.

No genealogy.

No birth.

No death.

Only bread.

Only wine.

Only a blessing.

Why?

Why, in an age when sacrifices were almost always animals, did this priest offer bread and wine?

The answer reaches from Genesis...

To Calvary...

To every Catholic altar in the world.

✝️ 1. MELCHIZEDEK APPEARS WITHOUT INTRODUCTION

The name Melchizedek comes from two Hebrew words:

Melek means King.

Tzedek means Righteousness.

So his name means:

"King of Righteousness."

But the Bible also says he was King of Salem.

"Salem" comes from Shalom, meaning peace.

So Melchizedek is both:

King of Righteousness.

King of Peace.

Centuries later, Isaiah would describe the Messiah as the Prince of Peace.

Jesus alone perfectly unites righteousness and peace.

Melchizedek quietly points toward Christ.

✝️ 2. HE WAS BOTH KING AND PRIEST

Under the Old Covenant, these two offices were separated.

Kings came from the tribe of Judah.

Priests came from the tribe of Levi.

No ordinary man could be both.

Yet Melchizedek is introduced as both king and priest.

This was extraordinary.

Because Jesus would later become the true King and the eternal High Priest.

The mystery begins long before Bethlehem.

✝️ 3. WHY BREAD AND WINE?

This is where the story becomes astonishing.

Everywhere in the Old Testament, sacrifice usually involved blood.

Lambs.

Bulls.

Goats.

Doves.

Yet Melchizedek brings...

Bread.

And wine.

No animal.

No bloodshed.

At first glance, it seems unusual.

But from the perspective of the New Testament, it is profoundly prophetic.

At the Last Supper, Jesus did not take a lamb into His hands.

He took bread.

He took wine.

And He said:

"This is My Body... This is My Blood." (Matthew 26:26–28)

What Melchizedek offered as a sign...

Christ fulfilled as a reality.

✝️ 4. THE PSALMS REVEAL HIS TRUE IMPORTANCE

For almost a thousand years, Melchizedek disappears from Scripture.

Then suddenly David writes:

"You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek." (Psalm 110:4)

David was speaking prophetically about the coming Messiah.

Not about the priests descended from Aaron.

But about a different priesthood.

An eternal priesthood.

One that would never end.

The early Christians immediately recognized that this referred to Jesus.

✝️ 5. THE LETTER TO THE HEBREWS UNLOCKS THE MYSTERY

The Letter to the Hebrews devotes an entire section to Melchizedek.

It tells us:

"He is without father or mother or genealogy, without beginning of days or end of life... resembling the Son of God." (Hebrews 7:3)

The author is not saying Melchizedek literally had no parents.

Rather, Genesis deliberately omits his genealogy.

In a book filled with family lines...

His is missing.

Why?

Because Scripture wants us to see him as a figure pointing toward Christ, whose priesthood is eternal.

✝️ 6. ABRAHAM BOWED BEFORE HIM

Something remarkable happens next.

Abraham gives Melchizedek a tenth of everything.

This is the first tithe mentioned in Scripture.

Think about this.

Abraham—the father of God's people...

The man chosen by God...

Bows before Melchizedek.

Why?

Because Abraham recognized a priest greater than himself.

Hebrews later explains that the lesser is blessed by the greater.

Melchizedek's priesthood stands above Abraham's.

And Christ's priesthood stands above them all.

✝️ 7. THE EUCHARIST WAS HIDDEN IN GENESIS

The Fathers of the Church saw this immediately.

Long before Bethlehem...

Long before Calvary...

Long before the Last Supper...

God quietly placed bread and wine at the center of salvation history.

It was not an accident.

It was preparation.

The sacrifice of Melchizedek foreshadowed the sacrifice of Christ.

Every time the Holy Mass is celebrated...

The mystery first hinted at in Genesis reaches its fulfillment.

The bread and wine offered by Melchizedek become, by Christ's words, His true Body and Blood.

✝️ 8. THE HOLY MASS IS NOT A NEW SACRIFICE

Many people mistakenly think the Mass repeats Calvary.

It does not.

Christ died once for all.

The Mass makes that one sacrifice sacramentally present.

The same Jesus who offered Himself on the Cross now gives Himself under the appearances of bread and wine.

Melchizedek's offering was the shadow.

The Eucharist is the reality.

The Old Testament whispers...

The New Testament proclaims.

✝️ THE REAL QUESTION

Why did Melchizedek offer bread and wine instead of an animal sacrifice?

Because God was already preparing the world for the greatest sacrifice that would ever be offered.

Not another lamb.

Not another bull.

But the Lamb of God Himself.

Every Catholic who kneels before the Eucharist is witnessing the fulfillment of a mystery that began in Genesis.

✝️ THE CONCLUSION

Melchizedek appeared without warning.

He offered bread and wine.

He blessed Abraham.

Then he disappeared.

But his priesthood did not disappear.

It pointed beyond itself.

To Jesus Christ.

The eternal King of Righteousness.

The eternal King of Peace.

The eternal High Priest.

So the next time you see the priest lift up the bread and the chalice at Holy Mass...

Remember:

That mystery did not begin in the Upper Room.

It was already foreshadowed in Genesis...

When the mysterious priest Melchizedek brought out bread and wine.

God bless you 🙏

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