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am I not fully participating in any aspect of the Eucharist?The answer as to why one does not participate more fully …QUOTE]
And you have yet to answer as to how exactly we are not participating fully.
The Church authority says it is only a SIGN of fuller particiation, a symbol only. The Church Authority does not say those who only partake of one species are lacking participation. Only you are saying that.
You’ve talked about ‘minimalizm’ but have made no effort to show what we are being minimal about.
OTM,
Answer this question
How exactly
I’ll try it again. No one, that I can see, in this thread is denying that Christ is fully present, Body, Blood, soul and Divinity under either species.
Christ gave us the Eucharist, which is both Sacrifice and Sacred Meal. The reception of the Eucharistic Meal inherently implies both Food and Drink; that is the form that Christ gave it to us. I’ve tried to explain what a meal is, and you can only seem to understand that the Eucharist is reception of Christ, Trent said we receive all of Him by reception of the Host, and that’s all we need to do. Go study the Greek, and I think you will find that Christ’s word useage was in command form, rather than suggestion form: “Do this” was a command.
You refer to symbols as if they were “mere” symbols, something that is in the essence of Protestant thought of Sacraments. Symbols are signs that do something, according to Catholic Sacramental Theology. You might want to acquaint yourself with Old Testament typology of the Eucharist, which involves both wheat and wine; particularly the Passover.
And by the way, our jewish brethren who celebrate the Passover believe that when theyt do so, they are participating in the flight from Egypt; the Passover Meal to them is more than a mere symbol.
As I tried to explain in a prior post, you can say that you ate at my house if you ate the lamb, but I would deny that you had a meal at my house if you did not participate fully.
You are short stopping on the term “participate fully” in a minimalist attitude that you have received Christ, and there is nothing more that needs doing; but you have no explanation of why Christ gave us the Eucharsit under both species with the command “Do this”, except to say that the priest has to do it and that suffices. He invites us to eat His Body and Drink His blood. The technical answer that you do so by consuming one species seems to me to border on saying that there is no meaning, no content in two species; they (or at least one of them) suddenly becomes a mere symbol.
To try another analogy: marriage is something more than just existing in the same house, making money available to your spouse, and not committing adultery.