There is no clear evidence of a Christian believing that the substance of the bread and wine physically converted to literal body and blood until Cyril of Jerusalem and Ambrose of Milan in the 4th century.
The Didache you quoted refers to the elements as cup and broken bread.
The Letter to the Romans by Ignatius uses much symbolic language. The entire chapter your quote is from contains a lot of allegory.:
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The quote from Ignatiusâ Letter to the Philadelphians is speaking of unity and not of a literal transformation of the elements.
Sincere thanks for sharing,
I reckon this proves âyou can lead a horse to water, BUT canât make him drink:shrug: it?â
Job.17: 4 âSince thou hast closed their minds to understanding, therefore thou wilt not let them triumph.
**2nd. Cor. 4:3-4 **âAnd even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled only to those who are perishing. In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the likeness of God.
**Col.2: 8 **âSee to it that no one makes a prey of you by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the universe, and not according to Christâ
This IS my friend, a Godly, profound teachung that exceeds human logic, UNLESS we recognize that All MIGHTY God can do :ANY good thing."; and if as is TRUEm God Did and DOES choose to do this it is the VERY best of all possible GOOD, as it is Jesus Himself. Amen!
So Ill try again
Acts Of Apostles 2:46
And continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, they took their meat with gladness and simplicity of heart;
Acts Of Apostles 20:11
Then going up, and breaking bread and tasting, and having talked a long time to them, until daylight, so he departed.
{FYI} Each of these passages refers to the Most holy Eucharist, and the last one ALSO to the Consecrated
Luke 24:35
And they told what things were done in the way; and how they knew him in the breaking ofthe bread.
Acts Of Apostles 2:42
And they were persevering in the doctrine of the apostles, and in the communication of thebreaking of bread, and in prayers
As A FYI:
EACH of the above bible passages in speaking of the now TERMED â Real Presenceâ; and the last of these also includes the now TERMED Traunsbstanuation of the Wine NOW the Blood of Christ in His NOW Glorified Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity
Further here is evidence of the Early {Catholic} Church Fathers and some of their TEACHINGS
OK
Then perhaps MY friend you can explain this.
IN the bible, the VERY Early RCC {pre-other Christian sects} used the terminology of
âBREAKING OF THE BREADâ to describe todayâs Dogma of Transubstantiation:
As for your personal thoughts of Saint Ignatius:
âST. IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH (Alt)
St. Ignatius became the third bishop of Antioch, succeeding St. Evodius, who was the immediate successor of St. Peter. He heard St. John preach when he was a boy and knew St. Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna. Seven of his letters written to various Christian communities have been preserved. Eventually, he received the martyrâs crown as he was thrown to wild beasts in the arena.
âConsider how contrary to the mind of God are the heterodox in regard to the grace of God which has come to us. They have no regard for charity, none for the widow, the orphan, the oppressed, none for the man in prison, the hungry or the thirsty. They abstain from the Eucharist and from prayer, because they do not admit that the Eucharist is the flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ, the flesh which suffered for our sins and which the Father, in His graciousness, raised from the dead.â
"Letter to the Smyrnaeans", paragraph 6. circa 80-110 A.D.
âCome together in common, one and all without exception in charity, in one faith and in one Jesus Christ, who is of the race of David according to the flesh, the son of man, and the Son of God, so that with undivided mind you may obey the bishop and the priests, and break one Bread which is the medicine of immortality and the antidote against death, enabling us to live forever in Jesus Christ.â
-âLetter to the Ephesiansâ, paragraph 20, c. 80-110 A.D.
âI have no taste for the food that perishes nor for the pleasures of this life. I want the Bread of God which is the Flesh of Christ, who was the seed of David; and for drink I desire His Blood which is love that cannot be destroyed.â
-âLetter to the Romansâ, paragraph 7, circa 80-110 A.D.
âTake care, then who belong to God and to Jesus Christ - they are with the bishop. And those who repent and come to the unity of the Church - they too shall be of God, and will be living according to Jesus Christ. Do not err, my brethren: if anyone follow a schismatic, he will not inherit the Kingdom of God. If any man walk about with strange doctrine, he cannot lie down with the passion. Take care, then, to use one Eucharist, so that whatever you do, you do according to God: for there is one Flesh of our Lord Jesus Christ, and one cup in the union of His Blood; one altar, as there is one bishop with the presbytery and my fellow servants, the deacons.â
-Epistle to the Philadelphians, 3:2-4:1, 110 A.D END QUOTES]
****And here is further teaching of the early Catholic Fathers, for your edification. Amen!
therealpresence.org/eucharst/father/a5.html#ignatius**
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