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Missa X Use Me To Stay Faithful !link! -

Abstract The hypothetical liturgical form Missa X (Mass of the Tenth / Unknown) and its accompanying petition “Use me to stay faithful” present a striking theological paradox: the worshipper asks to be reduced to an instrument for the sake of preserving fidelity. This paper analyzes the phrase as a spiritual heuristic, examining its roots in Augustinian instrumentalism, its tension with modern autonomy, and its potential as a corrective to consumer-driven religiosity. Drawing on liturgical theology, psychoanalysis, and moral philosophy, we argue that the prayer redefines faithfulness not as static adherence but as active surrender—a reorientation of desire through ritual submission. 1. Introduction: Deconstructing the Petition The phrase “Use me to stay faithful” is jarring. It collapses two seemingly opposed postures: passivity (“use me”) and agency (“to stay faithful”). In traditional Christian liturgy, the faithful are never mere objects; they are co-workers ( synergoi ) in grace (1 Cor 3:9). Yet the prayer invokes a kind of instrumental relationship with God, reminiscent of Pauline language (“vessels for honorable use,” Rom 9:21) or the psalmist’s cry (“Do not cast me away from your presence,” Ps 51:11).

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