Steido,
You can’t accuse me of being a "Mary-worshiper no more than you can accuse St. Gabriel, for saying “Hail Mary, Full of Grace,” St. Joseph Her Spouse for taking care of the Holy Family, or Elizabeth for saying “who am I that the Mother of the Lord should come to me” Nor St. John the baptist, for leaping for Joy in Elizabeths womb when he heard Mary’s voice, as well as St. John for taking Virgin Mary into his home, for she had no where to go, nor the Holy Spirit for the inspiration of them to say what they said, do what they did, re: Virgin Mary.
Our Lord said Woman behold thy son, John behold thy Mother, That’s is what we Catholics do, we behold Mary as our Mother, worship Her, no we don’t.
I am just pointing out the facts of what EvangleCatholic said re: Martin Luther’s teaching “Luther taught** us** that Christ “is” there in that piece of bread and cup of wine.”
Luther teaching here is wrong! Jesus Christ is not in the bread, He is the 100% the Bread, the Bread of life, when consecrated by a Priest.
Evangel Catholic has a beautiful picture of a Lutheran Priest raising up the Lutheran Eucharist, but then again, if you believe in what Martin Luther taught, then the Lutheran priest is also lifting up, the earthly bread that you lutherans say Jesus Christ is in
The definition of “Coexist” = exist at the same time or in the same place.
Therefore the Body of Christ can not, I repeat cannot “Coexist” at the same time with earthly bread, when consecrated, Well, then again, it is in the Lutheran church per the teaching of Martin Luther. As for the Catholic Church the earthly bread is no more, but now the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, when consecrated. Amen
Stiedo, Jesus Christ said: I am the Bread of Life. Jesus Christ did not say: I am in that piece of the bread that gives life.?
I believe what you say that you worship the Body of Christ in that piece of earthy bread. During your Lutheran adoration which piece is Jesus and which piece is the earthly bread how do you differentiate the two breads
I ask you the same question that I asked both JonNC, & EvangelCatholic and that is: which do you lean towards to Consubstantiation or Transubstantiation?
JonNC, already answered and said Transubstantiation.
Ufam Tobie