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Then why did you use that concept in your reply?There is no scientific definition of a “bread” atom;
Then why did you use that concept in your reply?There is no scientific definition of a “bread” atom;
No. Catholics believe in the Real Presence. That is certainly not the same as the physical presence. The point is simply that Christ is truly there in/as the consecrated host, and that it is not just make-belief, imagination, or symbolism. But the host still has the physical properties of bread and wine obviously.All that being said. I have recently learned that many Catholics believe in the litteral pressence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. As in the bread is physically transformed into Jesus’s flesh.