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From where in the world do you get your “statistics?”If the word “transubstantiation” confuses most cradle Catholics. How do you figure that it will help unbelievers?
From where in the world do you get your “statistics?”If the word “transubstantiation” confuses most cradle Catholics. How do you figure that it will help unbelievers?
You complained that I insulted and hurt you and yet you laugh at people.LOL!!! These Church Fathers have written about the Real Presence-- not the strange philosophy of transubstantiation!
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Oh my goodness. Even God would say something to try to wake us up and it might not seem “charitable” to you. God only speaks love for our own good.Gabriel of 12:
You seem to say many uncharitable things.I am saying yours has not grown.![]()
:doh2:I am well versed in the Early Church Fathers. They speak eloquently to the Real Presence. But there is no evidence of any writing about the philosophical concept of transubstantiation.![]()

Oh my Goodness. Are you saying that Gabriel of 12 speaks for God?!?Oh my goodness. Even God would say something to try to wake us up and it might not seem “charitable” to you.
Amen.God only speaks love for our own good.
I can always use a good dose of humility. Disparaging my faith and the Holy Orthodox Church while exhibiting the spirit of triumphalism is not “trying to help”. Sorry my friend.If we try to say something to you to try to help, please do not think that it is uncharitable. Sometimes we all need to be “hurt” in order to be humbled.
No.That is love.
To know that I am bathed in the fullness of truth and proclaiming it to the world is not the passion of pride.And if you do get “hurt” the only thing being “hurt” is your pride.
Lighten up my friend. It is a smiley. Sometimes I get a chuckle when people use the Church Fathers to justify things that are not there.You complained that I insulted and hurt you and yet you laugh at people.
I’ll say it one more time. If the odd philosophical concept of “transubstantiation” assists you in understanding the undefinable Mystery of the Holy Eucharist—then God bless.the Real Presence automatically refers to transubstantiation.
That is a daily prayer of mine also!I have to pray for more patience.
Personal experience. I was Latin Catholic for more than 38 years. But do not take my word for it. Go to random Churches throughout the country (or state or city). Ask people after Mass to explain “transubstantiation”. You will get many puzzled looks.From where in the world do you get your “statistics?”
They do not attempt to do so, because it is not there.From what I read of the Early Church Fathers, is that they confirm the definition of transubstantiation in their writings without having an attempt to do so.
It is a Mystery that cannot be explained by worldly philosophy.only to the minds of our age, to grasp the understanding that lead us into the mysteries of the true presence.
They say nothing of the sort.you point out you wont accept transubstantiation to describe what has taken place, that the early church fathers explained to us
Good advice, my friend.I think you might as well give up, folks. Some folks are simply not going to see the difference between Real Presence and Transubstantiation. It’s been a good conversation in places, tho.
Post-schism Rome invented a philosophy in an attempt to define a divine Mystery! It is not definable. I do not disparage your understanding. Does this philosophy help you? Great!Since we are made in His image and likeness it would seem a natural process to want to know the Mystery of His existence with us His creation.
I mean no offense. I am only putting forth the understanding of the early Church.Why criticize someone’s passionate exploration into the mystery of the Real Presence
That’s the misunderstanding for those who take the position of the Eucharist being different from Transubstantiation. There is no difference between what is , How what is. When trying to find a difference between the two, is like trying to fit a square into the circle, that is why you are not understanding, what is, and how it is. You are leaving out part of the equation in order to conclude when you look at the true presence, in the species of bread and wine, you are looking at transubstantiation.I think you might as well give up, folks. Some folks are simply not going to see the difference between Real Presence and Transubstantiation. It’s been a good conversation in places, tho.
Really? You can see this philosophical concept in action?you are looking at transubstantiation.
The Real Presence is a divine Mystery that we know to be true by faith.There seems to be no difference between Real Presence and Transubstantiation.
1376 The Council of Trent summarizes the Catholic faith by declaring: "Because Christ our Redeemer said that it was truly his body that he was offering under the species of bread, it has always been the conviction of the Church of God, and this holy Council now declares again, that by the consecration of the bread and wine there takes place a change of the whole substance of the bread into the substance of the body of Christ our Lord and of the whole substance of the wine into the substance of his blood. This change the holy Catholic Church has fittingly and properly called transubstantiation."206
Looks to me like a word put on the process… i.e. at some point the bread & wine turn to His Body and His Blood… i.e. Real Presence…1413 By the consecration the transubstantiation of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ is brought about. Under the consecrated species of bread and wine Christ himself, living and glorious, is present in a true, real, and substantial manner: his Body and his Blood, with his soul and his divinity (cf. Council of Trent: DS 1640; 1651).
Again, maybe I’m simple… but I don’t see the big deal…**1031 **The Church gives the name *Purgatory *to this final purification of the elect, which is entirely different from the punishment of the damned. The Church formulated her doctrine of faith on Purgatory especially at the Councils of Florence and Trent. The tradition of the Church, by reference to certain texts of Scripture, speaks of a cleansing fire: As for certain lesser faults, we must believe that, before the Final Judgment, there is a purifying fire. He who is truth says that whoever utters blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will be pardoned neither in this age nor in the age to come. From this sentence we understand that certain offenses can be forgiven in this age, but certain others in the age to come.
The Holy Orthodox Church views the Latin Catholic doctrine of purgatory as another post-schism innovation. But that is for another thread.Similar to the purification process we call Purgatory is simply a word put on the process… however the actual process and thereby the details are left somewhat vague.
Which is why I brought it up…The Holy Orthodox Church views the Latin Catholic doctrine of purgatory as another post-schism innovation. But that is for another thread.![]()
Amen.I just call it the Eucharist and leave it at that.![]()