The term transubstantiation refers to the
A) dismissal, when the congregation exits the Church at the end of service.
B) process of exchange of substance in the Mass, whereby bread and wine are transformed into the body and blood of Christ.
C) divine aid to sinful men and women, without which they cannot be saved.
D) final anointing one receives upon their deathbed as an act of forgiveness.
E) ceremony in which a priest is granted the miraculous power to administer sacraments.
B
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Describe the Cahokia state and its trade networks
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