The Church addressed the “process” with Trans due to heresy, which is all Trans does. The process isn’t discussed in Church, you never hear the Trans in Church. What you will hear is the Real Presence.
While one may have an issue with “when” the RP takes place, this shouldn’t be an issue within Orthodoxy. They follow and believe in the their elect and the consecration of the Eucharist. So what are we saying here?
As far as the rest while it may well be a point of conversation, Responding to false unclear accusations based on inaccurate personal belief, and non-existing support does little to interest me. The history of the Eucharist can be read most recent with Scott Hahn and the Lambs Supper.
Here’s a link for excerpts.
ewtn.com/faith/teachings/euchc3.htm
There in no dichotomy, process I would have to “assume” refers to yeast and that old worn out tired, kick the tire debate. Passover.-Exodus forward …that’s what the Catholic Church follows. First Christians were Jews. The Passover marks the beginning of the Days of Unleavened Bread. Through this understanding the historic, scriptural and reality remain intact. Did Christians continue to practice this?
1 Corinthians 5:7-8 “Get rid of the old yeast, so that you may be a new unleavened batch—as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed. 8 Therefore let us keep the Festival, not with the old bread leavened with malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.”
Acts 20:6 “But we sailed from Philippi after the Festival of Unleavened Bread, and five days later joined the others at Troas, where we stayed seven days”.
As far as Bishop Ware, I would have to read the particulars. The, “he said”, without supporting evidence is a paraphrase at best and misrepresentation at worst. Here is a link from the former Anglican.
johnharmstrong.typepad.com/john_h_armstrong_/2011/07/bishop-kallistos-ware-the-center-of-the-christian-message.html
The Lord’s Supper of Communion or Eucharist
Well, that brings us back to the Eucharist. If one is to believe “Absolution by someone not called and ordained to be not only illicit but invalid” then it does become pretty apparent there is a process which of course is what Trans explains. And from what I see here in truth no-one denies this, but only the fact its documented.
“My most revelatory moment upon hearing this speech by Metropolitan Ware was when I realized the prayer Jesus prayed for unity prior to His death was actually prayed during the Passover Supper. This is from whence the Communion meal was derived (i.e., the “Eucharist” as celebrated by Orthodox and Catholics)”
thespotlessbride.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/bishop-kallistos-ware-unity-discussed-by/
“Efforts towards Christian unity are ongoing and, in some cases, quite successful. For example, the main issue causing the bloody split in the 1500′s between Protestants and Catholics, i.e., “justification by faith,” was resolved after thirty years of discussion. In 1999 unity regarding that doctrine was finally reached in agreement with the Protestant interpretation of salvation. This resulted in the signing of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification by the leaders of the Catholic Church and Evangelical Lutheran Church.[2] Former condemnations (excommunications) of one group against the other were retracted on this issue.[3] Methodists also signed the document in 2006.”
As far as language in philosophy, its historic in the Church. Metaphysics is a known in the philosophical realm with the existence of God, and from the early Church forward. There is “no” time where Plato doesn’t enter historically.