By Linus 2d
Let me just say that Christ is present, his whole body with all his body parts, his blood, his human nature and his Divine Nature - but in a glorified form ( a " spiritualized " body ) just as he appeared after His Resurrection. Except in the Sacrament His Glorified Body is present in a way that the Sacrament allows: that is He must be present in a form that allows Him to be wholly present in each crumb of the bread and in each drop of the wine.
The substances of the bread and wine have been changed into the substance of his body but the accidental properties of the bread and wine remain but in no substance. They are not attached to the substance of Christ, they " hide " His Presence, but they still taste like bread and wine.
And here is what you have to beleve from the Catechism:
" 1374 The mode of Christ’s presence under the Eucharistic species is unique. It raises the Eucharist above all the sacraments as "the perfection of the spiritual life and the end to which all the sacraments tend."199 In the most blessed sacrament of the Eucharist "the body and blood, together with the soul and divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ and, therefore, the whole Christ is truly, really, and substantially contained."200 "This presence is called ‘real’ - by which is not intended to exclude the other types of presence as if they could not be ‘real’ too, but because it is presence in the fullest sense: that is to say, it is a substantial presence by which Christ, God and man, makes himself wholly and entirely present."201
1375 It is by the conversion of the bread and wine into Christ’s body and blood that Christ becomes present in this sacrament. the Church Fathers strongly affirmed the faith of the Church in the efficacy of the Word of Christ and of the action of the Holy Spirit to bring about this conversion. Thus St. John Chrysostom declares:
It is not man that causes the things offered to become the Body and Blood of Christ, but he who was crucified for us, Christ himself. the priest, in the role of Christ, pronounces these words, but their power and grace are God’s. This is my body, he says. This word transforms the things offered.202
and St. Ambrose says about this conversion:
Be convinced that this is not what nature has formed, but what the blessing has consecrated. the power of the blessing prevails over that of nature, because by the blessing nature itself is changed… Could not Christ’s word, which can make from nothing what did not exist, change existing things into what they were not before? It is no less a feat to give things their original nature than to change their nature.203
Linus2nd
I concur with Linus2nd.
It is a miracle of the 1st order.
Accidents do not exist except in substances.
And yet in this miracle of transubstantiation, there is a suspension of this natural law where the accidents of bread and wine remain but the substance is changed!
This is the claim of our Faith from the beginning.
Because of this tenet of our Faith,
- Pope St John Paul 11 the Great, Pope Benedict, Pope Francis, celebrate daily Mass and receive the King of Kings and Lord of Lords daily.
- Mother Teresa of Calcutta doesnt open a House for the Poor in any country unless a priest accompanies them so that they may receive Him who is the source of their Strength and Joy. Incidentally, the Sisters do an hour of eucharistic adoration daily.
- St Margaret Mary, St Charbel Markhoulf, St Pascal Baylon, St Peter Julian Eymard, St Benedict Labre spend hours in eucharistic adoration. Truly fools for Christ, wasting their time adoring a piece of bread…if one does not have Faith.
Will you decide to receive Him more often and proclaim He is Lord and spend more time in adoration foolishly clinging to the words of the Psalmist,as many saints who have gone before you.?“Blessed is he whom you choose and call, to dwell in your courts forever singing your praise.” (Psalm)
Would you not think it strange, that love does not seek union with the Beloved? Challenging, don’t you think? But very essential if you are to live the Faith.
If you do so, you will suffer the Dark Night of the Senses and of the Spirit, which will eventually lead you to a greater and more profound love of Jesus and neighbour. You will need the eucharistic food, the food of the Strong to walk the Night of Faith. Without Him, unfortunately, the words of the psalm, “for 40 years I was wearied of these people and I said “these people do not know my ways”; then I took an oath in my anger; never shall they enter my rest.”(psalm), may be your lot.
It is not to strike fear into you but rather, to encourage you in this time of trial, to decide aright in the LIGHT OF FAITH.
Truly, you have been blessed to grapple this cornerstone of our Faith…
I am happy for you that you are challenged to make Jesus, as the source and summit of your spiritual life. You are on the right road. You are at the heart of the battleground. May you respond generously.
As in all stirrings of grace, the gentle call of God, need a response of Faith and hope and Love.
“May the Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ, enlighten the eyes of your mind to see what hope His call holds for you.” (St Paul)
You will struggle with your frailty and human weakness. Confession is also essential
to maintain the right dispositions to receive Our Lord more often…
I desire for you what I desire for myself ie. in our life, the Eucharist, becomes truly our Joy, our End , and the Pinnacle of our Days, in the midst of our trials and difficulties of life. The Gift of His Presence is worth all your efforts and hope for eternal life, countless of times over…and then some…
God bless
Kentcara2003(SSCC 3rd order)