>
> The Roman Catholic Church (forbidden in China) and the Chinese Patriotic
> Catholic Assembly (permitted in China) BOTH make the ludicrous claim that in
> a mass, the bread LITERALLY becomes the body of Jesus Christ and the wine
> LITERALLY becomes this blood.
>
> It is hard to imagine a more ludicrous claim, but that is not a reason to ban
> either the church.
>
> "It is also Catholic belief that in objective reality, not merely
> symbolically, the wheaten bread and grape wine are converted into Christ's
> body and blood, a conversion referred to as transubstantiation, so that the
> whole Christ, body and blood, soul and divinity, is truly, really, and
> substantially contained in the sacrament of the Eucharist." wikipedia.
>
> --
> Love, Jim
> (I often delete parts of the previous post and I often remove excessive
> crossposts.)
>
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