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How do I know that Catholic priests are Transubstantiating The Eucharist?

How priests and seminary students know that the bread or wafer transubstantiating right? How do I know this is transubstantiated? How to know if a mistake was made and no transubstatiated the right way?

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6 comments for “How do I know that Catholic priests are Transubstantiating The Eucharist?”


  1. Ron says:

    That's a good question.

  2. promethi says:

    It is a ritual. As with all the rites of the old and the new partnership, are formulas. That is, the right person (a validly ordained minister) should follow the way of celebrating the rite. If they do then we are the rite and transubstantiation occurs.
      Due to the complexity of many rituals during the Liturgy of the Eucharist, the priest says the Eucharistic Prayer of a text to avoid errors. Minor errors, this can be entirely excusable, or for more serious misreadings (as well as minor changes intended) or if the priest is not in a state of grace, this can make the sacrament invalid, but not illegal.
      Invalidation comes only from the mistakes of the very serious nature, one trying to enact non-ordained the sacrament, or deliberate substantive (calling God "that" during the prayers, for example).
      Therefore, if the priest is reading properly, or even a small error can be sure that the sacrament is valid and that there has been transubstantiation.

  3. Daver says:

    Jesus promises his presence in the Eucharist. Not believing in the transubstantiation of the Eucharist is not to believe in Jesus.

  4. Luci J says:

    Priest not to. God does.

  5. lyn1136 says:

    In the Roman Catholic Church before 1967, the sacrament of ordination was valid. A priest is valid for the simple confect species of bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ.
      The Church says that the construction is carried out based on the words of Christ who prays for priests on the species before the transubstantiation of bread and wine to the Body and Blood. He, for his coordination invalid, the alter Christus, the person of Christ at that time. It is Christ who is saying the words, "This is my Body and this is my blood, and it is then that the transubstantiation (below what is seen physically, but to change by decree - which is what it really means the word) takes place.
      The struggle between the traditional Church of Trento (Trent) and the Church of the Reconciliation Council (Vatican 2) is more doubtful whether the transubstantiation takes place. For the Conciliars NO because the validity of the organization, not because of words. However, words were also violated in Trento and the "Mystery of Faith" is removed from the consecration, which tells the faithful that "there is no mystery any longer, but it's a case of mere bread and wine HUMANISM . Comfort food. A community meal.
      Christ, his sacrifice will never be eaten. The actual receipt of His Body and Blood, is the reception of sanctifying grace. Now, how to obtain the grace of a mere consumption of bread and wine?
      I rest my case. That is not mine, but if doctrinists renowned scholars and priests, like Fr. Brey, Patrick Henry Omlor, Dr. Coomaraswamy, P.. Vaillancourt, P.. Cekada and other speakers such as Doctors of the Church who have talked the doctors had lived to see the destruction of Catholicity in recent days.
      For the Conciliars who do not believe that your review is not a valid coordination: The proof is available on the problems of the other sacraments by Dr. Coomaraswamy, and Fr. Cekada the websites below. The Rite of Ordination Montini is no longer "makes" alter Christus in the priest (who is acting as Christ, that Christ is really for the purpose of changing the wine into the Blood God, the bread into the Body Divine) Changing the words of the priest in the making of Christ at the consecration of the option is given or not given to a candidate in the Rite of Ordination. The new rite does not.

  6. seabeast says:

    Stop talking dirty.



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