Transubstantion

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Transubstantion is the Roman Catholic doctrine of the Lord's Supper. It takes the literal view of the Lord's Supper, asserting that the bread physically becomes the body of Christ and the blood physically becomes his blood, and that every time the Sacrament is taken, Christ's sacrifice on the cross is repeated. This is the theology underlying Roman Catholic mass.