Since it was the will of God’s only-begotten  Son that men should share in His divinity, He assumed our nature in order that  by becoming man He might make men gods. Moreover, when He took our flesh He  dedicated the whole of its substance to our salvation. He offered His body to  God the Father on the altar of the cross as a sacrifice for our reconciliation.  He shed His blood for our ransom and purification, so that we might be redeemed  from our wretched state of bondage and cleansed from all sin. But to ensure that  the memory of so great a gift would abide with us for ever, He left His Body as  food and His Blood as drink for the faithful to consume in the form of bread and  wine.
-- Saint Thomas Aquinas
 
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