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Sean Rhoades
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So far disappointing. Ecumenical Roman Catholics and ecumenical non-confessional Protestants have reached an agreement. Aquinas didn’t use Aristotle properly and therefore so did Trent. Since Vatican II called for more ecumenical relations this used as the plank to come to such agreements.
— Nov 25, 2024 08:49PM
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Tim Ashour
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“By the word of Christ and by the power of the Holy Spirit”
A description from the Summa of the “How” of the Eucharist.
I would point to the presentation of Christ to the Father as the uniting of the Trinity found in the Eucharist.
The portion of the book where I am at emphasizes that transubstantiation is not the “How.” It is the “What” of the Eucharist.
It shouldn’t be confused as the “How.”
— Aug 16, 2024 07:50PM
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A description from the Summa of the “How” of the Eucharist.
I would point to the presentation of Christ to the Father as the uniting of the Trinity found in the Eucharist.
The portion of the book where I am at emphasizes that transubstantiation is not the “How.” It is the “What” of the Eucharist.
It shouldn’t be confused as the “How.”








