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- Fourth Council of the Lateran in 1215 spoke of the bread and wine as "transubstantiated" into the body and blood of Christ: "His body and blood are truly...
- consecration of the bread and of the wine, the bread is tran****ed, transubstantiated, converted and transformed into the true Body Itself of the Lord,...
- (called "gifts" for liturgical purposes) are transformed (literally transubstantiated) into the body and blood of Christ. Catholic doctrine holds that the...
- National Catholic Reporter. "The bread and wine are changed, or transubstantiated, into the very Body of Christ, and into the very Blood of Christ"...
- Retrieved January 5, 2009. Romaine, James (November 12, 2003). "Transubstantiating the Culture: Andy Warhol's Secret". Godspy. Archived from the original...
- Fourth Council of the Lateran in 1215 spoke of the bread and wine as "transubstantiated" into the body and blood of Christ: "His body and blood are truly...
- think they are talking about a mystical being who forgives sins, transubstantiates wine, or makes people live after they die. Dawkins disagrees with...
- Joyce". James Joyce Quarterly 3 (1): 41–49. Restuccia, Frances L. "Transubstantiating 'Ulysses.'" James Joyce Quarterly. Summer 1984. 21 (4): 329–40. Reynolds...
- and Methodism). In Catholicism, where the host is held to have been transubstantiated into the body of Jesus Christ, host desecration is one of the gravest...
- substation, substitute, superstation, superstition, superstitious, transubstantiate, transubstantiation, tristate stagn- pool of standing water Latin stagnare...