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Catholics: During transubtantiation, which part of Jesus's flesh does the bread turn into?

Is it a random part each time, or is it the same part? Are there any repeats? If it's random, how many times do you think you need to receive the Eucharist in order to have consumed Jesus's entire body?

Update:

It's a silly question, but a legitimate one, people. I don't need to hear disparaging answers or "I don't believe that" remarks. If you do not believe in transubstantiation, kindly answer questions which apply to you instead.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    The Catholic Mass and Eucharist is blasphemy, an insult to deride and blaspheme the finished work of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ

    The priest pretends to turn that wafer, to trans-substantiate it into the actual body, bones, blood, nerves, sinews and Deity of Christ and to offer it upon the alter as a sacrifice for the sins of the living and the dead.

    Get out of the Catholic church if you're in it.

    Roman 10:9-13

    Source(s): ttb.org Ian Paisley Roman Catholicism - The Conversion of Europe by Ian Paisley
  • Pope Francis saw a Eucharistic miracle in Argentia when he was a cardinal in the 1990's. He sent it in for tests from a lab and it tested to be human myocardium (which is human heart tissue). That's what I've heard/read on from a few different miracles, that they were all heart muscle. You can read about full miracle in Argentina here. It would make sense with the Sacred Heart of Jesus devotion, we call the Eucharist the "Sacred Host", etc. I've not heard of any other body part (not yet anyway):

    http://www.loamagazine.org/nr/the_main_topic/eucha...

    "Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life and I will raise him up at the last day"

  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    there is no transubstantiation, by the teachings of Joseph smith Jr. prophet of the dispensation of the last days, he taught that it is false doctrine.

    however, if there is any truth to being someones flesh, I would think that its more of cannibalism or vampirism to eat someones flesh and drink someones blood.

    I doubt that Jesus gave his own real blood and flesh in the wine and bread during the last supper. but I do know that in the baptism of water, we do take upon us the symbolism of His death and resurrection, and by partaking of the bread and wine, we show a covenant that renews the baptismal covenant we make to become new and resurrected people. a people that eschews evil and seeks to repent of all our sins. and hence in the real day of the resurrection, we would gain the body and flesh like unto what Jesus was resurrected. see 1Cor 15:35, 40-42

  • ?
    Lv 6
    4 years ago

    666 times. You have to have communion 666 times before you have consumed all of Jesus. It takes almost 13 years to complete if you attend mass every weekend.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    ITS NOT REALLY TRUE...JESUS SAID IT IS SYMBOLIC...DO THIS IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME" REMEMBER THAT?

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    his willy

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