Section 5 Building Your Relationship With God - 17 The Holy Church And The Holy Sacraments
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Question: In an earlier question, “Why did you choose the bread to be your flesh and not the lamb served during Passover?”, you answered: after the fact.

Why did you use this same answer to answer my question on why the apostles received your resurrected body even though you have not yet resurrected?

You used the same answer but both mean different things. Is there some sort of connection?

God’s answer:

I did this for effect
Same bread
Same meaning: You are free

Question: How would you describe your way of answering, when you say something “for effect”?

God’s answer:

Profound

Question: What happens when we receive both the bread and wine during communion? Do we receive extra graces or it makes no difference?

God’s answer:

Same old, same old
Nothing’s changed.
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Question: What happens if the Catholic Church decided to go back to serving leavened bread but not give wine based on the current Doctrine of Concomitance. Will the bread still be your Resurrected body?

God’s answer:

Transubstantiation
Any bread will do.

Question: I wrote under the meaning of your answer “after the fact” the following: As God said, the reason why we should use unleavened bread for the Holy Eucharist is because we celebrate a New Passover. Since any bread will do, do I take the word should out? Maybe change it preferable?

God’s answer:

Stick to Tradition
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