Priesthood's attack on Christ (Liguori; Grimm, ed., Dignity and duties of the priest; or, Selva, 1889)

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[...] But our wonder should be far greater when we find that in obedience to the words of his priests—Hoc est Corpus Meum—God himself descends on the altar, that he comes wherever they call him, and as often as they call him, and places himself in their hands, even though they should be his enemies. And after having come, he remains, entirely at their disposal; they move him as they please, from one place to another; they may, if they wish, shut him up in the tabernacle, or expose him on the altar, or carry him outside the church; they may, if they choose, eat his flesh, and give him for the food of others. [...]

Liguori, Alfonso Maria de, Saint; Grimm, Eugene, ed., Dignity and duties of the priest; or, Selva: A collection of materials for ecclesiastical retreats; Rules of life and spiritual rules, New York; Cincinnati; Chicago: Benziger Brothers, Printers to the Holy Apostolic See; London: R. Wasbourne; Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1889, pp. 26-27.

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