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JimG
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The bolded part sounds a little like transignification, which is not transubstantiation.basically a Sacrament is a sign, an object, word, etc. that points to something else. You know to stop at a stop sign because the stop sign points to the action of stopping so you stop.
Sacraments point to certain actions in our spiritual lives, for example Baptism points to the cleansing of sin, the water, which cleanses points to forgiveness of sins. What makes sacraments different is that the sacrament actually takes on what it signifies. So Baptism both signifies and actually cleanses us of our sins. The Eucharist therefore both signifies and actually is the Body and Blood of Christ, just as he said at the last supper.
To put it simply what it means to be sacramentally present is that the bread and wine take on and signify Christ.
hope this helps.