Miracles happen for a reason. Celebrating Jesus's sacrifice is central to our walk, which is the miracle, a physical transformation is not needed and serves no purpose.And water does not turn into wine. Are you saying God cannot perform miracles?
You’re a bit like the disciples who stopped following Jesus when they heard Him say, “he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day” (John 6:54), except you walk away from His Church, which offers Christ’s flesh and blood in the Sacrament of the Eucharist (transubstantiation).
I accept the doctrine of the Real Presence only because that is what Christ Church teaches - I learnt from the twelve apostles, who accepted Jesus’ strange words because they trusted Him and believed He had “the words of eternal life”. The Catholic Church also has “the words of eternal life” because she it the “fullness” of Christ (Eph 1:22-23). It is only in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches that a believer can eat Christ’s flesh and drink His blood (John 6:54).
The Eucharist is symbolic in the sense that the forms of bread and wine are retained, but at the same time they are the body and blood of Christ. God does not expect us to eat and drink Christ’s body and blood in the form of actual flesh and blood.
The idea a man dressed up in robes has the authority to perform a miracle like this is absurd. Jesus is all about the way we walk with a cleansed heart in every believer.
Layering faith with a priesthood called father, is not His way but rather play acting spirituality. It looks real like an idol but has a heart of stone.
I respect people's faith, their desire, but point out it's empty result. God bless you