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impanation

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From Latin impānātiō, impānātiōnis, from Latin impānātus, past participle of impā (to impanate), + -tiō, from im- (in) + nis (bread). By surface analysis, impanate +‎ -ion.

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Impanation

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Impanation (Latin, impanatio, "embodied in bread") is a view of the real presence of the body of Jesus Christ in the bread of the Eucharist that does not imply a change in the substance of either the bread or the body. This doctrine, apparently patterned after Christ's incarnation (God is made flesh in the Person of Jesus Christ), is the assertion that "God is made bread" in the Eucharist. Christ's divine attributes are shared by the eucharistic bread via his body. It is considered to be similar to consubstantiation. It is viewed as a heresy by the Catholic Church and rejected by the Lutheran Church. Rupert of Deutz (d. 1129) and John of Paris (d. 1306) were believed to have taught this doctrine.

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