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Shana
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I was watching the DVD “Common Ground” and Fr. John Riccardo (who’s orthodoxy I do not doubt) said this:
"So we would say the Eucharist is truly Jesus - He’s rea- [ed. I think Fr. started to say “really” but changed his mind] - He’s substantially there.
"But he’s hidden Himself. Just like He hid Himself under the appearance of flesh - and He was really flesh - but He wasn’t only man. So we would say that the Lord has chosen to hide Himself under the appearance of bread and wine; but it’s not really bread and wine. It just looks like it.
"That’s why we would call it trans-substantiation. The substance has changed, even though the accidents remain.
“Is it literally Him? NO - it’s sacramentally Him. If Jesus were to walk into the church while Mass was going on, he wouldn’t look like a host. We’d be down on our face by his majesty.”
What did he mean?
"So we would say the Eucharist is truly Jesus - He’s rea- [ed. I think Fr. started to say “really” but changed his mind] - He’s substantially there.
"But he’s hidden Himself. Just like He hid Himself under the appearance of flesh - and He was really flesh - but He wasn’t only man. So we would say that the Lord has chosen to hide Himself under the appearance of bread and wine; but it’s not really bread and wine. It just looks like it.
"That’s why we would call it trans-substantiation. The substance has changed, even though the accidents remain.
“Is it literally Him? NO - it’s sacramentally Him. If Jesus were to walk into the church while Mass was going on, he wouldn’t look like a host. We’d be down on our face by his majesty.”
What did he mean?