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To: NYer
A consecrated host is NOT a piece of bread and you especially, as a former catholic, know better than to post that comment.

Does it not maintain the physical appearance of Bread?

I have read that after consumed it is again bread.

I believe according to the bible that Christ lives in me and I in Him. That is not a short lived event, once a week but one that has existed since I believed , I will one day meet the Father in Christ and His righteousness.

43 posted on 07/14/2004 1:23:14 PM PDT by RnMomof7 (Stubborn is worse than stupid.)
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To: RnMomof7; pegleg; Cleburne; Desdemona; MarMema; drstevej
I believe according to the bible that Christ lives in me and I in Him.

Transubstantiation reflects Roman Catholic faith in the literalness of the words of the Bible.

Jesus (omnipotent God) said: "This is my body; this is my blood." And again Jesus said: "I am the bread of life;" "My flesh is true food; my blood is true drink;" "He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood ...;" etc.

Roman Catholics take Jesus at His word: the bread is his body; the wine is his blood.

From the Apostles at the Last Supper until today, the bread and wine of Eucharist looks and feels and tastes like bread and wine in the eating and drinking.

Similar to all of God's Word, faith is essential. Faith in what? In the words of Jesus even though the bread does not look, feel, taste like flesh; even though the wine does not look, feel, taste like blood.

Medieval philosophers and theologians sought simply to label this simple biblical faith: Jesus said that bread is his body and wine is his blood even though it did not appear to change into visible flesh and blood.

Transubstantiation means the substance part of the bread and wine elements changes; but the accidental parts--sight, taste, smell, touch--do not. Catholics believe that since Jesus said it and He is God, he can do it. They believe! "Transubstantiation" merely labels it.

In everyday life, it is not at all uncommon to believe in things man cannot perceive by the senses: wind, electricity, love, peace, etc. All the more when Jesus says it.

45 posted on 07/14/2004 1:29:26 PM PDT by NYer (When you have done something good, remember the words "without Me you can do nothing." (John 15:5).)
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