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Eucharistic Theology Test

Posted on November 15, 2007 By spr No Comments on Eucharistic Theology Test
Are you surprised? Equal scores for Catholic and Orthodox. Make of that what you will.
Eucharistic theology
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You scored as CatholicYou are a Catholic. You believe that the bread and wine are transformed by the priest and become the Body and Blood of Christ. Though the accidents, or appearance, of bread and wine remain, the substance has been changed. The Eucharist remains the Body and Blood of Christ after the celebration, and is reserved in the Tabernacle; Eucharistic devotions are proper. As the whole Christ is present under either species, you partake fully of the Eucharist even if you receive only one.

Orthodox
100%
Catholic
100%
Luther
75%
Calvin
75%
Zwingli
19%
Unitarian
0%

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