Actually, that was a flippant response. I do know. Yes, there are Catholics who think this way. But how vocal they are about it, or whether there are priests who teach it, I am not sure. I do know that there is a lot more room for diversity of interpretation in the Catholic church than in many other churches. 
 
Debbie
 
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I don't know. But if I ever convert to Catholicism, I will so think.
 
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are there Catholics who think this way--transubstantiation's not an absolute?
 
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 18:39:30 -0400 "Debbie Sawczak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
..whether or not you believe in transubstantiation as some conceive of it, the point this kind of language tries to make is that Christ himself is indeed real nourishment, as he said in John 6.

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