Talk:Transmogrification

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isn't this "transubstantiation"??? (the second paragraph) not that i really know anything about this topic. Dze27

The 2nd paragraph ("The term also applies specifically to the Roman Catholic religion, in the ability of priests to change wine and wafers to the blood and flesh, respectively, of Jesus Christ. According to the doctrine of the Roman Catholic church, upheld to the present date (2002), transmogrification occurs and is a physical change; it is not, in any sense, a spiritual, metaphoric or symbolic change -- it is an actual change into the flesh and blood of Jesus Christ.") is, as you point out, a definition of transsubstantiation and not tranmogrification. So you did know more than you took credit for!<G> Someone else