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Thank you for this, CoeurRempli.
I can understand how difficult this can be for some to believe this is Church teaching. After all, we have all grown up with repeated emphasis on not being deceived by appearances when it comes to the Blessed Sacrament.
‘Sight, touch and taste in Thee are each deceived’.
But we have to use our commonsense and trust in the Church - the example you gave of the Host ceasing to be the Real Presence once It has been dissolved in water underlines that, in some sense, appearances DO matter - the Host no longer resembles bread because it has disappeared into the water, therefore the Real Presence is there no longer.
Without this understanding of what the Church really teaches, I can imagine being driven nearly crazy imagining tiny particles in the air, on the floor, on people’s hands.
I’m sorry to say that I thought the video posted upthread is disgracefully manipulative. It has surfaced at least once before, and as I said last time it appeared, in what sacristy are the altar-breads deliberately dropped edge-on on to a hard surface? Naturally, that would cause tiny breaks in the sealed edges, and result in tiny broken pieces…
I can understand how difficult this can be for some to believe this is Church teaching. After all, we have all grown up with repeated emphasis on not being deceived by appearances when it comes to the Blessed Sacrament.
‘Sight, touch and taste in Thee are each deceived’.
But we have to use our commonsense and trust in the Church - the example you gave of the Host ceasing to be the Real Presence once It has been dissolved in water underlines that, in some sense, appearances DO matter - the Host no longer resembles bread because it has disappeared into the water, therefore the Real Presence is there no longer.
Without this understanding of what the Church really teaches, I can imagine being driven nearly crazy imagining tiny particles in the air, on the floor, on people’s hands.
I’m sorry to say that I thought the video posted upthread is disgracefully manipulative. It has surfaced at least once before, and as I said last time it appeared, in what sacristy are the altar-breads deliberately dropped edge-on on to a hard surface? Naturally, that would cause tiny breaks in the sealed edges, and result in tiny broken pieces…