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transignification
transignification Theol. (ˌtrɑːnsɪgnɪfɪˈkeɪʃən, ˌtræn-) Also trans-signification. [f. trans- 3 + signification.] The change in the significance of bread and wine at the Eucharist through transubstantiation, expressed in terms of sacramental symbolism. Cf. transfinalization.1965, etc. [see transfinal...
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Transignification
Transignification is an idea originating from the attempts of Roman Catholic theologians, especially Edward Schillebeeckx, to better understand the mystery Description
Transignification suggests that although Christ's body and blood are not physically present in the Eucharist, they are really and objectively
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transsignification
transsignification var. transignification.
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transfinalization
transˌfinaliˈzation Theol. [f. trans- 3 + finalization.] The change in purpose or function undergone by bread and wine at the Eucharist through transubstantiation, expressed in terms of finality or teleology. Cf. transignification.1965 Pope Speaks X. 311 It is not permissible..to discuss the mystery...
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Mysterium fidei (encyclical)
the whole substance of the bread into the Body and of the whole substance of the wine into the Blood of Christ, speaking rather only of what is called "transignification
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Edward Schillebeeckx
Some of his doctrines, however, have been implicitly or even explicitly rejected by the Magisterium of the Catholic Church; most notably his theory of transignification
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Anglican eucharistic theology
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Christian Liturgy
Black Rubric
Transignification
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Anglican Eucharistic Theology
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This Morning with Richard Not Judy
Transubstantiation vs Transignification).
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Eucharist in the Catholic Church
The attempt by some twentieth-century Catholic theologians to present the Eucharistic change as an alteration of significance (transignification rather
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