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Wannano
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Compare what you have presented with post #51 on the thread Eucharistic Adoration and explain why I should not be confused. ThanksThis might help.
We don’t believe that the Real Presence means that Jesus is physically present in the usual sense. What we call the ‘accidents’ of the bread or wafer still exist - its taste, the space it takes up, its colour, smell etc. and these accidents are physical. This means that they are subject to change and decay as all physical things are, and also can’t be in more than one place at once. If a church is on fire and the Tabernacle is burnt, or if flooded, and the Tabernacle inundated, we don’t believe that God is burnt or drowned, as that would be a nonsense.
So no, God isn’t physically among us in the usual sense. What IS among us, is the presence of Jesus in a new and wonderful way, often summed up as Really, truly and substantially’. Underneath the ‘accidents’ Jesus is present, with these accidents, as it were, resting on Him.
Does that help at all?