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Subject Do Catholics 'actually' believe in the Real Presence?
Date August 14, 2019 12:16 PM
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Do Catholics 'actually' believe in the Real Presence?
by Heidi SchlumpfExperts suggest that while not all Catholics may understand the history and nuances of teaching on the Real Presence and transubstantiation, many of them "get it" on a more general level.

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