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Yesterday, I attended a Catholic mass that was pretty packed with people and it seemed that the priest had enough communion wafers to go around to basically everybody who attended. However, two weeks prior, the attendance was scant.
Now, even though I’ve never really been able to wrap my head around the mechanics of Transubstantiation (…it just never stopped seeming like a form of idolatry to me), I’ve come to a point where I can just accept that the Roman Catholic church believes they have this “magic” power to pull our Savior from His place in heaven and put Him where they want.
So, as I was watching the ceremony, a question popped into my head. If the church really believes that all of these communion wafers contain the body and blood of Christ, what happens to the wafers that aren’t consumed? More specifically, what does the church believe happens to the "divinity" contained within these wafers?
Does it wear off and disappear or is it permanently encased in the wafers? Furthermore, where do the unconsumed wafers go? Is there a special box in which they’re kept until the next mass? And assuming that Jesus never leaves these wafers, are they exempt from the next Transubstantiation ritual?
Thank you in advance for your (name removed by moderator)ut.
Now, even though I’ve never really been able to wrap my head around the mechanics of Transubstantiation (…it just never stopped seeming like a form of idolatry to me), I’ve come to a point where I can just accept that the Roman Catholic church believes they have this “magic” power to pull our Savior from His place in heaven and put Him where they want.
So, as I was watching the ceremony, a question popped into my head. If the church really believes that all of these communion wafers contain the body and blood of Christ, what happens to the wafers that aren’t consumed? More specifically, what does the church believe happens to the "divinity" contained within these wafers?
Does it wear off and disappear or is it permanently encased in the wafers? Furthermore, where do the unconsumed wafers go? Is there a special box in which they’re kept until the next mass? And assuming that Jesus never leaves these wafers, are they exempt from the next Transubstantiation ritual?
Thank you in advance for your (name removed by moderator)ut.
