transubstantiating (Meaning)
transubstantiating
to undergo transubstantiation, to change into another substance, to effect transubstantiation in (sacramental bread and wine)
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transubstantiating Sentence Examples
- The priest believed that the bread and wine were transubstantiating into the body and blood of Christ.
- During the ceremony, the priest invoked the power of God to transubstantiate the elements.
- The process of transubstantiation was considered a sacred mystery by many believers.
- Critics of transubstantiation argued that it violated the laws of nature.
- The Catholic Church maintained that transubstantiation was a real and substantial change in the elements.
- Some Protestant denominations rejected the concept of transubstantiation, believing it to be unbiblical.
- Transubstantiation remained a source of theological debate and controversy for centuries.
- The act of transubstantiation was believed to occur during the prayer of consecration.
- Catholics believed that the consecrated elements contained the substantial reality of Christ, regardless of their appearance.
- The concept of transubstantiation continues to be a central tenet of Catholic belief and practice.
FAQs About the word transubstantiating
to undergo transubstantiation, to change into another substance, to effect transubstantiation in (sacramental bread and wine)
transforming, converting, reworking,remodeling, replacing, transmuting, alchemizing, making over, transposing, transfiguring
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The priest believed that the bread and wine were transubstantiating into the body and blood of Christ.
During the ceremony, the priest invoked the power of God to transubstantiate the elements.
The process of transubstantiation was considered a sacred mystery by many believers.
Critics of transubstantiation argued that it violated the laws of nature.