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Mort_Alz
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In casually reading some Orthodox discourse on Holy Communion, they often talk about the flesh and blood of Christ at Communion being His resurrected flesh and blood.
On the contrary, I often hear many Latins putting an emphasis on the Mass’ sacrificial nature. They say that Holy Communion takes us to Calvary. This almost indicates that the Eucharist is Christ’s body on Calvary (unless I am making an assumption or unwarranted inference).
Is there a contradiction between East and West on this? Or are they the same, I just don’t know about it?
On the contrary, I often hear many Latins putting an emphasis on the Mass’ sacrificial nature. They say that Holy Communion takes us to Calvary. This almost indicates that the Eucharist is Christ’s body on Calvary (unless I am making an assumption or unwarranted inference).
Is there a contradiction between East and West on this? Or are they the same, I just don’t know about it?