The actual Body and Blood, or just symbolic?

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How do you view the act of Communion? Is it symbolic of what happened at the Last Supper, or do you believe in it transforming into the actual Body and Blood of Christ?
100% symbolic, the very fact that many catholic priests have received drunk driving charges after masses, a no Brainer its "Real Alcohol"

DailyMail.com

Unholy excuse: Priest found over drink-drive limit blamed too much Communion wine​

The 41-year-old priest, identified only as Father Maurizio, was stopped by traffic police on a routine patrol on a motorway on the outskirts of Milan as he headed home.

His licence was immediately suspended after the reading showed him to have a alcohol/breath level of 0.8 when the legal limit in Italy is 0.5 but not before he had given officers his unholy excuse.

A spokesman for the city's traffic police said: 'The breath test showed that he was over the limit but he insisted he had not been drinking - apart from Communion wine which he had drunk at four Masses that day.
 
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