

Transubstantiation and the Sacrifice of the Mass Part 1 | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP
Oct 20, 2016
Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP, discusses transubstantiation and the sacrifice of the mass, exploring the historical roots and development of the doctrine, the theological aspects of the Eucharist, God's infinite power in substantial conversion, and the use of coercive power in the Catholic Church regarding Eucharist beliefs. The conversation delves into sacramental concepts, analogies influenced by Aristotle, and the significance of communion in connecting with Christ's presence.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploration of the Concept of Transubstantiation in Catholic Theology
01:55 • 4min
Exploring the Significance of Sacraments: Symbols, Reality, and Effects
06:11 • 4min
The Eucharist: Real Presence and Communion
10:20 • 26min
The Concept of Transubstantiation and God's Infinite Power
36:07 • 9min
Exploring Analogies and Aristotle's Influence on Transubstantiation
45:03 • 2min
Understanding Transubstantiation and the Sacrifice of the Mass
46:56 • 17min
Exploration of Coercive Power and Beliefs in the Catholic Church
01:04:07 • 5min