What Catholics Mean by Transsubstantiation
For Catholics, the Eucharist is not only a symbol but a mystery of presence. “Transubstantiation” is the Church’s way of saying that, at the consecration, the bread and wine truly become the Body and Blood of Christ — not metaphorically, not poetically, but sacramentally and substantially.
Other Christian traditions honor Communion deeply but understand it differently: as a memorial, a spiritual presence, or a symbolic act of unity. Catholics, by contrast, see the Eucharist as the heart of the Church — Christ given to us, not just remembered by us.
This belief shapes Catholic worship, spirituality, and identity. It is why the Mass is central, why reverence surrounds the altar, and why the Eucharist is called “the source and summit” of Christian life. It is not meant to exclude others, but to express the depth of the mystery Catholics receive.
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These are times that try our souls. This book is addressed to all, not just Catholics, who search for deeper meaning in tough times. Our age is marked by division and alienation. We long for some message that will bring peace to our world and our hearts.
This book suggests that the Catholic faith can provide strength in these troubled times. The word "catholic" means "all-embracing, universal." Nothing is excluded in the catholic mind. The truth that sets us free can be found everywhere, especially in unexpected places. It is often hidden in plain sight. In our darkest moments, we find new light and life. When we are most despairing, a ray of hope shines through.
Dr. Dennis Ortman is the author of Anger Anonymous, Anxiety Anonymous, Depression Anonymous, Being Catholic in Troubled Times, and Life, Liberty, and COVID-19.
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