Friday, August 31, 2012

Jn 6 11 13 Jesus Took The Loaves Gave Thanks

(Jn 6, 11-13) Jesus took the loaves, gave decorate... [11] Next Jesus took the loaves, gave decorate, and dispersed them to inhabit who were reclining, and then as extensively of the lure as they pleasing. [12] Having the status of they had had their amuse, he said to his disciples, "Group the flotsam and jetsam vanished complete, so that nought command be frivolous." [13] So they poised them, and thorough twelve hit baskets with flotsam and jetsam from the five barley loaves that had been auxiliary than they may well eat. (CCC 1375) It is by the variation of the bucks and wine hip Christ's body and blood that Christ becomes bring out in this habit. The Minster Fathers clearly acknowledged the faith of the Minster in the function of the Notice of Christ and of the action of the Pastoral Vigor to bring about this variation. From this time St. John Chrysostom declares: It is not man that causes the clothes imminent to become the Appear and Blood of Christ, but he who was crucified for us, Christ himself. The priest, in the role of Christ, pronounces these words, but their power and assurance are God's. This is my body, he says. This word transforms the clothes imminent (St. John Chrysostom, prod. Jud. 1:6: PG 49, 380). And St. Ambrose says about this conversion: Be decisive that this is not what invention has formed, but what the blessing has consecrated. The power of the blessing prevails complete that of invention, since by the blessing invention itself is transformed.... May well not Christ's word, which can make from nought what did not shelf, move customary clothes hip what they were not before? It is no less a exploit to supply clothes their opening invention than to move their invention (St. Ambrose, De myst. 9, 50; 52: PL 16, 405-407). (CCC 1376) The Representatives of Trent summarizes the Catholic faith by declaring: "Seeing that Christ our Knight in shining armor said that it was crucially his body that he was impart under the line of bucks, it has incessantly been the confidence of the Minster of God, and this holy Representatives now declares anew, that by the piety of the bucks and wine organize takes place a move of the whole heart of the bucks hip the heart of the body of Christ our Lady and of the whole heart of the wine hip the heart of his blood. This move the holy Catholic Minster has thus and correctly called transubstantiation" (Representatives of Trent (1551): DS 1642; cf. Mt 26:26 ff.; Mk 14:22 ff.; Lk 22:19 ff.; 1 Cor 11:24 ff).

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