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benedictus2
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No this will not derail the thread because it goes to the heart of the thread - which interpretation is correct.Hope this doesn’t derail the thread on interpretation.
I believe there is presence in the Eucharist. Many non-catholic Christians do too.
Some say that the Eucharist is a memorial, symbol. I wonder if more would say there was true presence if they understood what the “make-up” of that presence was.
God is spirit-we know that he does not have a flesh, bone and blood body. His Word incarnate did have flesh, bone and body, but Jesus is also spirit as a person of the GODHead.
So Jesus speaking of spiritual flesh and blood or human flesh and blood? Jesus explains in John 6.
It is not Jesus’ physical or human body and blood that gives life, but HIS Spiritual Body and Blood. What has come down from heaven.
John 6
63The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing.** The words I have spoken to you are spirit and they are life. **64Yet there are some of you who do not believe." For Jesus had known from the beginning which of them did not believe and who would betray him. 65He went on to say, “This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless the Father has enabled him.”
BUT and it is a big but, the Catholic Church has always insisted on the Real Presence. You have explained a symbolic presence.“The Spirit gives life, the flesh counts for nothing.”
So the OP remains. Which one of us is correct? How do we determine that?