Associations to the word «Transubstantiation»
Noun
- Eucharist
- Sacrament
- Consecration
- Dogma
- Doctrine
- Communion
- Bread
- Lutheran
- Supremacy
- Anglican
- Christ
- Veneration
- Trent
- Reformation
- Luther
- Christi
- Wine
- Catholic
- Theologian
- Baptism
- Supper
- Miracle
- Heresy
- Theology
- Tours
- Scripture
- Protestant
- Mass
- Descartes
- Substance
- Liturgy
- Protestantism
- Denial
- Confession
- Synod
- Reformer
- Declaration
- Priesthood
- Sacrifice
- Oath
- Vocation
- Corpus
- Salvation
- Orthodox
- Belief
- Rejection
- Catholicism
- Clergy
- Superstition
- Blood
- Transformation
- Presence
- Divinity
- Jesus
- Body
- Treatise
- Trinity
- Mystery
- Faith
- Pius
- Justification
- Pope
- Calvin
- Preaching
- Writ
- Priest
- Resurrection
- Ritual
- Validity
- Reject
- Believer
- Divine
- Altar
- Denomination
- Flesh
- Worship
- Conversion
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TRANSUBSTANTIATION, noun. Conversion of one substance into another.
TRANSUBSTANTIATION, noun. (Christianity) (in Roman Catholic dogma) The doctrine holding that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are transformed into the body and blood of Jesus.
Dictionary definition
TRANSUBSTANTIATION, noun. The Roman Catholic doctrine that the whole substance of the bread and the wine changes into the substance of the body and blood of Christ when consecrated in the Eucharist.
TRANSUBSTANTIATION, noun. An act that changes the form or character or substance of something.
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