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If it’s dative, shouldn’t it be “consubstantial TO the Father,” which some old handmissals had?Moreover, the Latin phrase is “consubstantialem Patri.”
Patri is dative, of Pater. As it is in the dative case, Patri contains the preposition with the Father. So “consubstantial with the Father” is really a perfect translation of “consubtantialem Patri.”