Teflon made a correct statement. He believed in Jesus Christ, and he also believe what Jesus said that we must eat his flesh and drink his blood. If you deny, this you deny Jesusâ words. Believing goes much deeper than just mere belief. Even the Devil believe and he is in hell. You have to believe everything what Jesus said. That is why Teflon said, âNo Eucharist, no salvation.â
I also think you miss the point. In Catholic theology, the consecrated Eucharist is Jesus Christ.
I can easily write rephrase this: âNo Jesus, no Salvation.â
âNo Blessed Eucharist, No Salvation.â
What we, Catholics, received before the alter is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world. Before our alter, we have the same Jesus before us. The same Jesus who died at the cross, the same Jesus who is at the Right Hand of God.