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milimac
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As an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion it bugs me when people refer to the consecrated bread and wine as “bread” and “wine” rather than the Jesus’ precious Body and Blood.
However, several places in the Bible also refer to “breaking bread” (Luke 24:35; Acts 2:42,46). Why do the writers of sacred scripture refer to the Eucharist as “bread” rather than as the Body of Christ (if this is indeed what the scripture is referring to)? Why refer to the accidents (“bread”) rather than the substance (“Christ”)? Was there not yet a deep enough understanding of the Eucharist to make a more accurate statement?
However, several places in the Bible also refer to “breaking bread” (Luke 24:35; Acts 2:42,46). Why do the writers of sacred scripture refer to the Eucharist as “bread” rather than as the Body of Christ (if this is indeed what the scripture is referring to)? Why refer to the accidents (“bread”) rather than the substance (“Christ”)? Was there not yet a deep enough understanding of the Eucharist to make a more accurate statement?
