Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 1 Int, 1 | the changing of bread and wine into the body and blood
2 Int, 2 | Then he took the cup of wine and said to them: “Take
3 1, 15| consecration of the bread and wine effects the change of the
4 1, 15| the whole substance of the wine into the substance of his
5 1, 15| exhorts – in the bread and wine merely natural elements,
6 1, 15| our mind, the bread and wine have ceased to exist after
7 1, 15| sacramental species of bread and wine”.26~
8 2, 25| species of bread and of wine remain 45 – derives from
9 5, 47| Christ over the bread and wine, which he made into concrete
10 6, 54| able to change water into wine, he can also turn bread
11 6, 54| can also turn bread and wine into his body and blood,
12 6, 55| under the signs of bread and wine, the Lord's body and blood.~
13 6, 55| under the signs of bread and wine.~“Blessed is she who believed” (
14 6, 58| sacramental signs of bread and wine, the seeds of that new history
15 CON, 59| the consecrated bread and wine the divine Wayfarer who
16 CON, 62| humble signs of bread and wine, changed into his body and
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 17 1, 21| the water changed into wine - which prompts the Evangelist
18 1, 21| Son. We read: "When the wine gave out, the mother of
19 1, 21| said to him, 'They have no wine.' And Jesus said to her, '
20 1, 21| water, and the water becomes wine, better than the wine which
21 1, 21| becomes wine, better than the wine which has previously been
22 1, 21| importance ("They have no wine"). But it has a symbolic
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 23 7, 48| human hands - the bread and wine - are transformed mysteriously,
24 7, 49| says: "They have no more wine" (Jn 2:3). She is also the
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