Yes, well said. In addition, there is the unanimous testimony of the Church Fathers about the Holy Eucharist. Some of the Church Fathers were disciples of the Apostles themselves, while others were Bishops appointed slightly later on.
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St. Cyril of Jerusalem (c. 350 A.D.)
For just as the bread and the wine of the Eucharist
before the holy invocation of the adorable Trinity were
simple bread and wine, but the invocation having been made, the bread becomes the Body of Christ and the wine the Blood of Christ…
(Catechetical Lectures 19 [Mystagogic 1], 7)
This one teaching of the blessed Paul is enough to give you complete certainty about the Divine Mysteries, by your having been deemed worthy of which, you have become
united in body and blood with Christ. For Paul proclaimed clearly that: "On the night in which He was betrayed, our Lord Jesus Christ, taking bread and giving thanks, broke it and gave it to His disciples, saying: 'Take, eat, This is My Body.' And taking the cup and giving thanks, He said, 'Take, drink, This is My Blood.'"
He Himself, therefore, having declared and said of the Bread, "This is My Body," who will dare any longer to doubt? And when He Himself has affirmed and said, "This is My Blood," who can ever hesitate and say it is not His Blood? (22 [Mystagogic 4], 1)
Once in Cana of Galilee
He changed the water into wine, a thing related to blood; and is
His changing of wine into Blood not credible? When invited to an ordinary marriage, with a miracle He performed that glorious deed. And is it not much more to be confessed that
He has betowed His Body and His Blood upon the wedding guests?
(22 [Mystagogic 4], 2)"
Taken from:
http://therealpresence.org/eucharst/father/fathers.htm Imho, there is so much joy in receiving the Body/Blood of Christ.
In Christ,
Xavier.