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Sorry if this is on the wrong forum, or it sounds a little juvenile, but this has been gnawing on my mind for a while.
As Catholics, we believe that during Transubstantiation the bread of the communion host becomes the Real Presence of Christ, and therefore we must treat it with reverence. But what about the digested particles? I mean, at least some of those particles are going to be unceremoniously deposited in the porcelain throne, aren’t they? I know we have no control over that, but it seems like a very poor way to treat the Body of Christ.
So my question is this: Do the particles of the host cease to be the Body of Christ once we digest them, and if not, why don’t we do dispose of any human waste potentially containing particles of the Body in a more reverent and dignified way?
As Catholics, we believe that during Transubstantiation the bread of the communion host becomes the Real Presence of Christ, and therefore we must treat it with reverence. But what about the digested particles? I mean, at least some of those particles are going to be unceremoniously deposited in the porcelain throne, aren’t they? I know we have no control over that, but it seems like a very poor way to treat the Body of Christ.
So my question is this: Do the particles of the host cease to be the Body of Christ once we digest them, and if not, why don’t we do dispose of any human waste potentially containing particles of the Body in a more reverent and dignified way?