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My friend says that the Eucharist, since it is the body and blood of the Savior, is somehat like cannabalism. I am not sure what to say to her. What does one say about something like that?
Is your friend a Catholic? If so, she has been poorly catechized. If she is or isn’t you can tell her that the Eucharist is the sacramental presence of Christ under the appearance of bread and wine. While the substance (what makes bread bread,wine wine, etc.) is transformed into the body and blood of Christ while the accidents (its taste, appearance, smell, feel, etc.) all remain bread and wine. It is a great mystery that is difficult to explain, like the Incarnation itself. But, we believe it because Jesus said, “This is my body” and “this is my blood.”My friend says that the Eucharist, since it is the body and blood of the Savior, is somehat like cannabalism. I am not sure what to say to her. What does one say about something like that?
If Catholics are right and the bread and wine actually becomes the Body & Blood of Jesus,then Jesus’ words in the gospel of John are literally true.My friend says that the Eucharist, since it is the body and blood of the Savior, is somehat like cannabalism. I am not sure what to say to her. What does one say about something like that?
It is not a spiritual manner. The Eucharistic presence is both real and Physical. However, it is supernatural and sacramental, not natural.But on a more serious note, we need to understand that in the
Holy Eucharist that we receive the* literal * Body and Blood of Christ in the Holy Eucharist in a spiritual manner as opposed to a bloody, cannablistic manner.
Adam
What about blood transfusions ? I suppose blood transfusions could be called another form of intravenous cannabilism, but life saving none the less.My friend says that the Eucharist, since it is the body and blood of the Savior, is somehat like cannabalism. I am not sure what to say to her. What does one say about something like that?