tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post2724139283894644403..comments2024-02-28T04:48:59.561+08:00Comments on The Pinoy Catholic: The Dogma of the Real PresencePedro Lorenzo Ruizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06817125203522413704noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918598045168602139.post-61272269996774696812011-06-25T00:03:00.043+08:002011-06-25T00:03:00.043+08:00AND FROM THE ANGLICAN CATHOLIC TRADITION
"Th...AND FROM THE ANGLICAN CATHOLIC TRADITION<br /><br />"Therefore the notion of Christ's Body and Blood is on a higher plane than the notion of bread and wine. And in the moment of consecration, the notion of bread and wine is uplifted to the higher, supernatural plane, and is included in the heavenly notion of the Body and Blood under forms of bread and wine. Had the Bishop of Exeter attained to this truth he could never have degraded his office, and his pen, by writing as he has done of the sacramental presence.<br /><br />We perceive Christ's manhood revealed and expressed in our very midst, in order that it may be entirely at the service of the sick and dying. We know that at any moment we ourselves may be claiming its ministry. And our hearts swell with grateful praise; we desire to adore and worship the Lover of our souls. And there is no other spot on earth where the sacred manhood is revealed and expressed; there is no other such gate of heaven ; there is no other such window opening on to the very throne of Christ. Nor does there exist any other such symbol and efficacious sign of our Father's notion of Christ's manhood under forms of bread and wine. There is no other such focus of the very heart of Jesus Himself."<br /><br />God with Us: The meaning of the Tabernacle<br />The Right Reverend Frank Weston, Anglican Bishop of Zanzibar.Ben Vallejohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02963290696331676531noreply@blogger.com