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.susanlo;14524907]These quotes from Ignatius do not show a conversion of the elements
Hi, susanlo;
The reason Ignatius is not writing or teaching about the conversion of the elements. Is due to the fact that Ignatius writes under the pretense that the conversion of the elements has already taken place in the Eucharist. Ignatius is not writing to unbelievers but to believers in the Church, who already possess the faith of a Change that takes place during the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
St. Ignatius is prescribing to their common faith in the Eucharist, as it applies to unity in Christ, and to his personal Martyrdom, as a sacrifice pleasing and acceptable to God. Most biblical/historian scholars who comment on his Martyrdom letter, reflect the underlined below as Eucharistic Characteristics.
He describes his martyrdom: "I beseech of you not to show an unseasonable good-will towards me. Allow me to become food for the wild beasts, through whose instrumentality it will be granted me to attain to God. I am the wheat of God, and let me be ground by the teeth of the wild beasts, that I may be found the pure bread of Christ. Rather entice the wild beasts, that they may become my tomb, and may leave nothing of my body; so that when I have fallen asleep [in death], I may be no trouble to any one. Then shall I truly be a disciple of Christ, when the world shall not see so much as my body. Entreat Christ for me, that by these instruments I may be found a sacrifice [to God]…
.The first quote from the Letter to the Romans is not about the Eucharist at all. It is about his desire for the church in Rome to not intervene to prevent his martyrdom in Rome. He wants to die and be present with Jesus, not have the Eucharist
That is because, when Ignatius goes to his certain martyrdom, as Christ is in him. Ignatius becomes Eucharist = A Sacrificial thanksgiving, that prays to be acceptable unto God. Remember, Ignatius is writing to fellow believers who understand his Eucharistic terminology, that references the True and divine acceptable sacrifice pleasing to God.
Ignatius letters possess Eucharistic tones, because Ignatius reveals the Eucharist is the summit and pinnacle of the Catholic faith for all believers. He prays from his letters with Eucharistic tones to inspire the faithful to reflect upon the sincerity of his various letter topics, proves how important faith in the Eucharist is universal and practiced in daily life.
.I think the part of the confusion is the way JND Kelly uses the term realism. He doesn’t mean an actual conversion and considers a symbolic understanding to fit under the term ‘realism’ as well. I also think the term Real Presence is troublesome because people seem to use it to mean very different things
There is no confusion on the ECF’s part, when it comes to their faith in the Eucharist, and there is no problem in the real presence on the part of the Ignatius. Before Ignatius and since Ignatius, the real presence has not changed the apostolic faith in the Eucharistic real presence.
Ignatius roundly **declares **[Smyrn 6,2] that 'the eucharist is the flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ, which suffered for our sins and which the Father in His goodness raised’. **The bread is the flesh of Jesus, the cup His blood **[Rom 7,3].
I find JND’s opinion on “realism” is “to be taken STRICTLY” by Ignatius standards on theThis is JND Kelly’s opinion;
CLEARLY he intends this realism to be taken STRICTLY, for he makes it the basis of his argument against the Docetists’ DENIAL of the REALITY of Christ’s body…**The eucharist **was also, of course, **the great act of worship of Christians, their SACRIFICE. The writers and liturgies of the period are UNANIMOUS in recognizing it as such." **(Early Christian Doctrines, page 196-198, 214 emphasis added)
Eucharist. I don’t disagree with your opinion for JND’s opinion of realism.
I would stand firm on Ignatius declaration, who declares using the same Word Jesus used, without confusion of any kind when he states; “the Eucharist IS the flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ…The breed IS the flesh of Jesus, the cup His blood”
Peace be with you