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Is the act of transubstantiation supernatural? I could only find the answer to that on Wikipedia and I take that site with a grain of salt.
I agree. The Sacrifice is also supernatural.Yes. There is a fine line between supernatural and preternatural. In a preternatural act, something is elevated above its nature, but not above created nature in general. Adam and Eve, for example, had the preternatural gift of immortality. The angels have immortality by nature, so it is not a gift which elevates a creature above the nature of all created beings. The Eucharist, however, becomes God Incarnate; it is therefore supernatural.
Yep. I wanted more (name removed by moderator)ut. Is there something wrong with that?Hmm… didn’t you ask this same question in a thread last year (or much earlier this year)?![]()
Nope.Yep. I wanted more (name removed by moderator)ut. Is there something wrong with that?