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Jesus instituted the Holy Mass in the Last Supper. Can it be seen as the first Mass? If so, the consecration of the bread and wine should be valid, transubstantiation had indeed occurred. Then here comes two questions:
- It was instituted before the crucifixion. How could the Apostles have eaten Jesus’ flesh and blood, when He hadn’t finish sacrificing them on the cross?
- Did Jesus also receive the Communion Himself? If yes, then how could Jesus have eaten Himself in the Eucharist? Wouldn’t this be self-cannibalism?