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The conversion of loose teeth (usually deciduous) into money. The underside of a pillow is necessary as a catalyst. Little Peggy experienced firsthand the miracle of Transubstantiation.
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| 2. | Transubstantiation | ||
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In Christianity, The miraculous effect whereby through the blessing and invocation of a priest the bread and wine of the Communion meal become in a mystical sense the true body and blood of Jesus Christ, while still under the guise of bread and wine.
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The transformation of bread and wine to the body and blood of Jesus Christ. Done in the ritual of the mass by Christians. In short, illogical bullshit. Johnny: "People have been eating Jesus for two thousand years?"
Father Smith: "That's right." Johnny: "Wouldn't His body be used up by now?" Father Smith: ...oh, look Johnny. You're parents are leaving. See you next week. |
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| 4. | transubstantiation | ||
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A complex theological term applied to the process of the substance of bread and wine becoming the true substance of the body and blood of Christ. Transubstantiation only occurs when a validly ordained priest, in communion with the Holy See (i.e.: Rome) licitly celebrates mass according to the dictates of same. Vaildly ordained priest + mass (ie: words of consecration approved by Holy See) + elements of bread and wine = Body and Blood of Christ via. transubstantiation.
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