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- Eucharistic_credo abstract "The Eucharistic Credo (credo, Latin for I believe) is a profession of faith in the Real Presence of Jesus in the sacramental Eucharistic elements written by Pope Gregory VII.Until the eleventh century, there is no record of a Christian theologian challenging the belief in the Real Presence, that is, the physical, personal reality of Jesus in the Eucharistic elements (the bread and wine believed to become the body and blood of Jesus).The first known challenge comes from Berengarius of Tours. Drawing upon the writings of Ratramnus of the ninth century who considered Jesus spiritually present in the Eucharist, Berengarius denied that the historical Jesus, born of the Virgin Mary was present in the Eucharistic elements. His teaching on the subject became known throughout Europe by around 1047. His position was condemned subsequently by several regional councils including Rome (1050), Verecelli (1050) where for reasons unclear he was imprisoned briefly by the King, Tours (1055), Rome (1059), Poitiers (1075), and St. Maixeut (1076).While Berengarius had signed several vague retractions, it was when summoned to Rome by Pope Gregory VII in 1078 that he was given the historically famous credo to affirm publicly. This credo has been considered by theologians through the centuries as the first succinct doctrinal definition by the Church on the Eucharist. It is credited with crystallizing the ancient teachings of the Church on the Eucharist and ushering in the \"Eucharistic Renaissance\" of the High Middle Ages typified by a flourishing of various Eucharistic devotions.".
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- Eucharistic_credo subject Category:Catholic_spirituality.
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- Eucharistic_credo comment "The Eucharistic Credo (credo, Latin for I believe) is a profession of faith in the Real Presence of Jesus in the sacramental Eucharistic elements written by Pope Gregory VII.Until the eleventh century, there is no record of a Christian theologian challenging the belief in the Real Presence, that is, the physical, personal reality of Jesus in the Eucharistic elements (the bread and wine believed to become the body and blood of Jesus).The first known challenge comes from Berengarius of Tours.".
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