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The sacramental union is distinguished from the other... In the sacramental union the consecrated bread of the... may be rejected and the sacramental union of the unchanged essence of the bread and of the body of Christ indicated... bring about the sacramental union then and at all times whenever the Christian eucharist is celebrated according to his mandate... whereas the Sacramental Union is a description of the doctrine...

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