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Lord's Supper
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Lord's Supper

In the Christian church, another name for the Eucharist.



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Similarly, as opposition voices begin to make themselves heard throughout the country, there is the realisation that "the mystical consubstantiation with the Chief, in which Dominicans had lived for thirty-one years, was disappearing" (p.
She challenges the doctrine of consubstantiation in its literal sense, exclaiming in "Oratorio for the Unbecoming" that she was taught to see the risen Lord as "a sack of meat," a crude reductive depiction indeed.
Roman trans- and Lutheran consubstantiation offer a choice between the notion that the bread's substance is wholly transformed and a doctrine of ubiquity wherein God's substantial presence does not exclude that of the bread.
 
 
 
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