XXVIII
We are told in CCC 1377 that Christ is present whole and
entire in each of the species and whole and entire in each of their parts, in
such a way that the breaking of the bread does not divide Christ.” It is not easy to grasp how this takes place but
we can understand with different similes.
Some time ago, a preacher who knew how to make religious
truths come to life was faced by a hostile crowd. One of them demanded, "How
is it possible for bread and wine to become the Body and Blood of Christ?"
The preacher looked calmly at the stout questioner for a moment and answered,
"You have grown somewhat since you were a child and have more flesh and
blood than you had then. Surely, if a human body can change food and drink into
flesh and blood, God can do it too." "But how," countered the
heckler, "is it possible for Christ to be present in his entirety in a
small host?" The preacher glanced up at the sky and down at the street
before them and answered, "This city scene and the sky above it is
something immense, while your eye is very small. Yet your eye in itself
contains the whole picture. When you consider this, it won't seem impossible
for Christ to be present in his entirety in a little piece of bread." Once
more the heckler attacked. "How, then, is it possible for the same Body of
Christ to be present in all your Churches at the same time?" The preacher
answered: "In a large mirror you see your image reflected but once. When
you break the mirror into a thousand pieces, you see the same image of yourself
in each of the thousand fragments. If such things occur in everyday life, why
should it be impossible for the Body of Christ to be present in many places at
once?
Another example could be, when a speaker speaks to a
congregation each member listens to all of what the speaker speaks. Each
listener listens to all of what he says in its entirety. The speaker had to speak
only once. Or say, when a person comes on TV he is seen on all the TVs all over
the world tuned to the channel. The person present in one place is present in
all the TVs is an example how one glorified Jesus is present in all the pieces
of the Eucharist in his entirety.
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