transubstantiated (Meaning)

transubstantiated

to undergo transubstantiation, to change into another substance, to effect transubstantiation in (sacramental bread and wine)

transubstantiated Sentence Examples

  1. The bread transubstantiated into the body of Christ during the Eucharist.
  2. The doctrine of transubstantiation asserts that the bread and wine become the actual flesh and blood of Jesus.
  3. The transubstantiated bread retained the appearance and flavor of ordinary bread.
  4. Many Christians believe that transubstantiation occurs during the consecration of the bread and wine.
  5. The Catholic Church teaches that transubstantiation is a real and substantial change.
  6. The miracle of transubstantiation is a testament to God's power.
  7. Some denominations reject the concept of transubstantiation, believing it to be unbiblical.
  8. The transubstantiated wine became the blood of Christ, a symbol of his sacrifice.
  9. The priest performed the ritual of transubstantiation with great reverence and devotion.
  10. The faithful received the transubstantiated bread and wine with awe and wonder.

FAQs About the word transubstantiated

to undergo transubstantiation, to change into another substance, to effect transubstantiation in (sacramental bread and wine)

transformed, converted, remodeled, transposed, reworked, alchemized,transmuted, transfigured, replaced, remade

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The bread transubstantiated into the body of Christ during the Eucharist.

The doctrine of transubstantiation asserts that the bread and wine become the actual flesh and blood of Jesus.

The transubstantiated bread retained the appearance and flavor of ordinary bread.

Many Christians believe that transubstantiation occurs during the consecration of the bread and wine.