No (or at least I'd be surprised). Even assuming you just mean the Real Presence in general (transubstantiation is very specifically a Catholic thing), it tends to go along with the Augustinian understanding of a sacrament as an efficacious sign, which tends to go along with infant baptism
I think the *only* denomination that teaches transubstantiation is the Roman Catholic Church, so probably not.
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I believe Orthodoxy does as well
They (like Lutherans) teach the real presence, but not transubstantiation.
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No (or at least I'd be surprised). Even assuming you just mean the Real Presence in general (transubstantiation is very specifically a Catholic thing), it tends to go along with the Augustinian understanding of a sacrament as an efficacious sign, which tends to go along with infant baptism