The part of the Roman Catholic Mass ritual where, believers feel, the wafer and wine become the actual body and blood of Jesus. Some Protestant sects believe that the effect is not actual, but metaphorical. This is known as consubstantiation.
An ENORMOUS thank you to our LlewellynCon presenters today: Nancy Antenucci, Samantha Rose Hicks, Debora Greer, and the authors of Theurgy (Jean-Louis de Biasi; Tony Mierzwicki; Clio Ajana; Hercules Invictus; Patrick Dunn; Brandy Williams; and...