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Hatikvah
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Okay, so this might seem like an odd question or a flat-out bad one. As a disclaimer, please know that I do believe in the real presence (as a sacred mystery) and I am certainly not, in any manner, trying to offend any person or even our Lord Christ.
I’ve never posted a thread on this subforum either, so I’m not sure if there’s a unique etiquette for doing such a thing.
So did the first Eucharist (which is the Last Supper) have the real presence of Christ in it? By this, I would mean that the sacramental bread and sacramental wine were truly His body and blood, soul and divinity in its fullness.
Christ was obviously there, being the one breaking the bread and the one administering it to the disciples (Luke 22:19, for example). Of course, Jesus is God, so He is omnipresent. That’s not what I’m referring to, I’m referring to His Being having been within the sacraments, being them.
Thank you for responding to my odd question…
I’ve never posted a thread on this subforum either, so I’m not sure if there’s a unique etiquette for doing such a thing.
So did the first Eucharist (which is the Last Supper) have the real presence of Christ in it? By this, I would mean that the sacramental bread and sacramental wine were truly His body and blood, soul and divinity in its fullness.
Christ was obviously there, being the one breaking the bread and the one administering it to the disciples (Luke 22:19, for example). Of course, Jesus is God, so He is omnipresent. That’s not what I’m referring to, I’m referring to His Being having been within the sacraments, being them.
Thank you for responding to my odd question…