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MarysLurker
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Yes, the Sacraments involve symbolism. However, no apostolic Church (Eastern or Western Catholicism, Eastern or Oriental Orthodoxy) would hold that the presence of Christ in the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist, is merely symbolic.Yes, all the sacraments are, in a way, veiled, in that we see the physical action and the species (water, oil, bread, wine) but not the divine action at work. The species are a symbol of the graces conferred.
In layman’s terms, everyone agrees about the WHAT/WHETHER but not the HOW.
I’m just saying this because a lot of Protestants get confused over it. I became Catholic in large part because the Methodist church I was at thought that just because the East thought that the “how” of the Eucharist was a mystery, they also thought that the East also thought whether Christ was really present was also a mystery. IOW, Protestants don’t understand what the East means by mystery.