The Second Person of the Trinity is/was glorified from eternity, during his life on earth as God and man, and now in heaven as God and man.
Equally.
The glorification of Jesus by the Father is utterly unrelated to what we may see or not see when we look at the Eucharist.
"The Second Person of the Trinity is/was glorified from eternity, during his life on earth as God and man, and now in heaven as God and man." Back to "study to show yourself approved" for you Arthur! He set aside His glory when He became fully God and fully Man. "The glorification of Jesus by the Father is utterly unrelated to what we may see or not see when we look at the Eucharist." Yes. We certainly agree. IF the bread were Christ, you would see His glory visibly. Since we do not see the current glorify manifest,
you must order a monstronce from Catholic Supply, place the host in it to make it appear spiritual and glorious. In the end, it makes Him into an idol.