‘The Eucharist is Jesus Christ Himself, in toto, both divinity and humanity, and in His humanity both soul and body, and in His body, both flesh and blood. We adore it because it is not an “it”; it is a “He,” a Person, a divine Person.’
— Peter Kreeft, Ask Peter Kreeft: The 100 Most Interesting Questions He’s Ever Been Asked
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