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it tires me to no end to hear people judging others. Unless and until each person commenting on their fellow parishioners’ beliefs has done an actual survey, this is nothing more than repeating personal guesses.Many come up and take it just because, and many don’t truly understand what it means to be the body of Christ.
The fact that a lot of Catholics may not know the word “transubstantiation” doe not mean they do not believe Christ is present in the Eucharist. They may not be able to explain it, but faith does not require a degree in philosophy to be faith.
Not knowing the word “transubstantiation” is a matter of catechesis, and I for one am more than willing to admit and agree that catechesis “fell into the toilet, and someone flushed” about 5 decades ago or so. People were not taught all they should have been. And I do the best I can to educate people as I have been at the matter for more than 25 years (and prior to that was teaching kids).
I also know that the parish I have been in for more than 30 years has been up there in the ranks; we have had 24/7/363 Perpetual Adoration. And the folks that have participated in that around the clock are not going into the chapel to practice Zen Meditation - they believe Christ is present in the Eucharist in a unique way,
I also have done adult ed with any number of those people, and I know a goodly number of them could not pick out the correct term. That did not mean they did not believe.
If you or wonderingCathiolic have doubts, then I challenge you to start doing some adult ed with them - it can be one-on-one or a group presentation (and if you need a hint, get the DVD of Brant Pitre Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist, and have a series of evenings viewing it in the parish.