| 1. The Holy Spirit brings about the presence of Christ. |
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| 2. The Eucharist transforms us into Christ, a process rightly called "deification." |
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| 3. The humanity and divinity of Jesus cannot be separated; his body is ubiquitous, therefore. |
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| 4. The priest transforms bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ. |
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| 5. How does it take place? That's a mystery. |
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| 6. Jesus' humanity is in heaven, but he is present according to his divinity. |
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| 7. There is a Real Presence in communion, but it is spiritual. |
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| 8. Jesus is not present in communion, as he is in heaven. |
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| 9. Jesus gave his Body and Blood to be eaten, not to be carried about. |
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| 10. The "accidents" remain, but the "substance" is changed. |
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| 11. Let's just exchange flowers and hug and kiss one another. |
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| 12. Jesus called it his body, and I'd believe him even if he was pointing to dung. |
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| 13. Who needs bread and wine? Let's use a flower. |
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| 14. Wine? How about some Boone's farm and some croissants? |
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| 15. We commune with the very essence of Christ in the Eucharist. |
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| 16. Jesus? Maybe we can talk about Buddha this week. |
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| 17. You receive the complete Jesus, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, eating either species. |
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| 18. Reason should dominate Scriptural interpretation. |
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| 19. Jesus is present for those who have faith. |
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| 20. This "is" my body means this "signifies" my body. |
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| 21. The bread and wine are symbols of the body and blood of Jesus. |
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| 22. The hosts are properly reserved in the Tabernacle and adored. |
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| 23. By eating the bread and wine we are united spiritually to Jesus. |
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| 24. Jesus is present "in, with, and under" the bread and wine only during the meal. |
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