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millstreet
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Hi,
I recently heard someone describe the Real Presence of Jesus in the following way, for a non-Catholic, to help them understand the idea. The person said to imagine you are talking to someone on Skype…the DNA is not present where you are standing, but everything else about the person is there looking at you, talking to you, etc. I know this is not exactly the right way to convey the principle, but is there anything wrong, per se, with describing it in this way for someone who is not Catholic, and in fact is rather unfamiliar with the Church?
Thanks!
I recently heard someone describe the Real Presence of Jesus in the following way, for a non-Catholic, to help them understand the idea. The person said to imagine you are talking to someone on Skype…the DNA is not present where you are standing, but everything else about the person is there looking at you, talking to you, etc. I know this is not exactly the right way to convey the principle, but is there anything wrong, per se, with describing it in this way for someone who is not Catholic, and in fact is rather unfamiliar with the Church?
Thanks!