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Yes, even Catholics concede that sacramental concepts are not intended as an explanation of this most holy Mystery.The last few pages have been fascinating. Thanks Jon and Father K.
Father K - perhaps if I could offer, that for myself and many Lutherans the description of consubstantiation and transubstantiation are fine as teaching tools, but should not be used as Dogma as they (because they are human descriptions and are not given to us by God) will fall short of the mystery.
So even if your find Lutherans (now and then) claiming that consubstantion is a reasonable description even if the definition is made to look like Sacramental Union - I hope you won’t find those same Lutherans claiming that any such description is Dogma.
The concept of transubstantiation for its part is intended as a confession and preservation of the mystery character of the Eucharistic presence; it is not intended as an explanation of how this change occur
prounione.urbe.it/dia-int…eucharist.html