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- Transubstantiation - Wikipedia
Transubstantiation (Latin: transubstantiatio; Greek: μετουσίωσις metousiosis) is, according to the teaching of the Catholic Church, "the change of the whole substance of bread into the substance of the Body of Christ and of the whole substance of wine into the substance of the Blood of Christ"
- Transubstantiation | Definition Doctrine | Britannica
Transubstantiation, in Christianity, the change by which the substance (though not the appearance) of the bread and wine in the Eucharist becomes Christ’s real presence—that is, his body and blood The doctrine of transubstantiation was incorporated into the documents of the Council of Trent
- What is the meaning of transubstantiation? - Bible Hub
Transubstantiation is a term historically used predominantly in Roman Catholic theology to describe the change of the bread and wine in the Eucharist into the actual body and blood of Christ while retaining only the outward properties (or “accidents”) of bread and wine
- Transubstantiation for Beginners | Catholic Answers Magazine
In transubstantiation only the substance is converted into another substance, while the accidents remain the same At Cana substance was changed into substance, but the accidents of water were changed also into the accidents of wine
- What Does Transubstantiation Mean in Christianity? - Learn Religions
Transubstantiation is the official Roman Catholic teaching referring to a change that takes place during the sacrament of Holy Communion (Eucharist) This change involves the whole substance of the bread and wine being turned miraculously into the whole substance of the body and blood of Jesus Christ himself
- What Are Transubstantiation and Consubstantiation?
The word “transubstantiation” derives from Latin — trans (across), and substantia (substance) The term is employed in Roman Catholic theology to denote the idea that during the ceremony of the Mass, the bread and wine are changed in substance into the flesh and blood of Christ, even though the elements appear to remain the same
- What Is Transubstantiation? Catholic Teaching and Critiques
Transubstantiation Definition In Christianity, transubstantiation is the change by which the substance (not the appearance) of the bread and wine in the Eucharist becomes Christ’s real presence—His body and blood
- Transubstantiation: A fundamental Catholic belief about the Eucharist
Transubstantiation is a theological term derived from two Latin roots, trans (prefix), a preposition that means “over” or “across,” and substantia (root), a noun that means “substance ” To transubstantiate is to change one substance into another
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