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You seem a tad bit overwrought. the Church’s position - as opposed to yours - is that if a particle cannot be readily discerned to be a particle of the Host, that Christ is not present. The church does not require the use of a microscope to determine such. It is not a lack of respect on the Church’s part; it is simply the answer the Church gives. to go beyond that is to border upon scrupulosity.That’s pure Blasphemy!!![]()
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A Mortal sin against God.
We are too literal?! You mean we actaully believe with all our heart that Jesus Christ is present body, blood, soul and divinity? Of coarse! It is the Catholic faith. It is his actual historical body. The same Jesus who walked and talked with the apostles is the same one in the Eucharist. He is as present in the Eucharist as he was 2,000 years ago.
Lost Molecules? You are talikng about Jesus! It is obvious you have lost the Catholic faith and no do not believe in the real presence of our Lord in the Eucharist.
You might keep in mind that the early Church followed what it learned from the Apostles; who in turn learned from Christ. patens were not used; crumbs were collected, patens were not in existence.
I do not suggest that we have a lackadasical attitude; but there is some distance between that and what you propose.