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Faith1960
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I think I (we?) are having difficulty with the definition of ‘substance’. I get that substance is what makes a thing what it is, but there must be a further way of explaining it.Physical form can only be in one place at a time. However, ‘substance’ is not physical.
You’d agree that God can be everywhere simultaneously, wouldn’t you? Then, you’d agree that the substance of Jesus can be everywhere simultaneously.
You’d also agree, I’d guess, that lots of bread and wine can be present… in every church at the same time. After all, they’re distinct pieces of bread and wine. No problem there.
When the Eucharist is celebrated, the substance of the bread and the substance of wine become the substance of Jesus. When this happens, the bread and wine become Jesus. There’s no difficulty here: just as bread and wine can be present in every church simultaneously, and the substance of Jesus can be present everywhere simultaneously, so can the Eucharist be present in every church simultaneously.