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Sentences with TRANSUBSTANTIATION

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"In Catholic theology, transubstantiation refers to the changing of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ during the Eucharist."
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"During the transubstantiation, the substance of the bread and wine is believed to be transformed while still retaining the appearance of bread and wine."
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"The doctrine of transubstantiation is a central belief of the Catholic Church."
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"Many theologians have written about the concept of transubstantiation throughout history."
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"The priest performed the ritual of transubstantiation during Mass."
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"The faithful believe that through transubstantiation, they are receiving the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ."
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"The concept of transubstantiation can be difficult to understand for those outside of the Catholic faith."
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"The doctrine of transubstantiation is rooted in the Last Supper."
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"The process of transubstantiation is a mystery that Catholics accept through faith."
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"The priest's hands are consecrated to perform the act of transubstantiation."
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"During transubstantiation, the bread becomes the body of Christ."
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"The Pope reaffirmed the Church's teaching on transubstantiation."
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"The belief in transubstantiation sets Catholicism apart from other Christian denominations."
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"The doctrine of transubstantiation has been debated by theologians for centuries."
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"The concept of transubstantiation is central to the celebration of the Eucharist."
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"The priest recites specific prayers during the transubstantiation."
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"The concept of transubstantiation originated in the early centuries of Christianity."
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"The Catholic Church officially recognizes transubstantiation as a sacrament."
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"Many theologians have debated the concept of transubstantiation throughout history."
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"The belief in transubstantiation is not held by all Christian denominations."
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"According to Catholic teachings, transubstantiation occurs during the consecration of the bread and wine."
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"The process of transubstantiation is considered a profound mystery in Catholic theology."
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"The term transubstantiation comes from Latin roots meaning 'change of substance.'"
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"Some Protestants reject the idea of transubstantiation and see the bread and wine as symbolic."
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"In transubstantiation, the accidents of bread and wine remain the same while the substance changes."
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