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Many Anglicans, Lutherans, and Eastern Orthodox accept the doctrine of the Real Presence; Transubstantiation is a different matter altogether. None of the above have attempted to use philosophy to explain it and make that binding on the conscience. That is the new doctrine involved.St Paul is often, often quoted by Protestants and other non-Catholics. Yet they avoid his teaching and admonition concerning the Real Presence.
Again, Transubstantiation
newadvent.org/cathen/05573a.htm#section3
especially:
is why and how we converse on the topic of the Real Presence
- Thus from the concept of Transubstantiation is excluded every sort of merely accidental conversion, whether it be purely natural (e.g. the metamorphosis of insects) or supernatural (e.g. the Transfiguration of Christ on Mount Tabor). Finally, Transubstantiation differs from every other substantialconversion in this, that only the substance is converted into another — the accidents remaining the same — just as would be the case if wood were miraculouslyconverted into iron, the substance of the iron remaining hidden under the external appearance of the wood.*
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