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No idea. But whatever the intent, it seems to me to carefully not imply a Presence truly, really and substantially the body and blood together with the soul and divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, and consequently the whole Christ.If the criteria is, “in any sense,” a “saving presence,” what sort of Presence among the baptized can save, save the Real Presence?
Or did Christ institute two Suppers? What, exactly, is this ‘saving’ Presence? Is it an illegitimate, yet Real, Presence? Or an invented, legitimate ‘lesser’ Presence? The latter doesn’t make much sense, since Tradition has no such pseudo-sacrament – after all, we’re no Donatists – even wicked priests can speak the Verba with authority, and Lutherans would never dare to alter the Words of Institution. The situation is further muddied when Lutherans are recognized as Separated Bretheren; that familial bond necessitates some sort of communion.
Stirring the pot, I know. But sometimes I wonder if that was (the very German) Benedict’s intention.