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Is that a joke?Why do you separate the Apostle Paul from the other Apostles?
CDL
Is that a joke?Why do you separate the Apostle Paul from the other Apostles?
CDL
To what ancient Patriarch do all these protestant groups give allegience? I had not realized that all of the non-Catholic Churches believed in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Can you demonstrate this? I did not realize that all of the non Catholic groups honored Mary as the Theotokos? Can you show this? I did not realize that all non-Catholic Churches accepted the use of icons? Can you help us with this discovery? Where do we find out these amazing things?“Other”.
This isn’t hard. There was a first century church which eventually became known as the Catholic Church or simply The Church. The first fundamental split of that body culminated in 1054 when the Catholic and Orthodox excomunicated each other. Both of those Churches have equal claim to the heritage of the first century church.
In the 1500s the next fundamental split occurred in the Western Branch of Christianity when the Churches of the Reformation either departed from the Catholic Church or were, again, excommunicated by the Catholic Church (depending on your particular view of history). Those Churches have the same connection to the heritage of the first century church as do their parent Church–the Catholic Church.
Likewise, despite our independence from Great Britain, Americans can rightfully claim the Magna Carta, English Common Law, and vestiges of various Acts of Parliment --through our common history as British subjects prior to our independence.
You know the answers to these questions and the answers do not negate the line of heritage which I summarized above.To what ancient Patriarch do all these protestant groups give allegience? I had not realized that all of the non-Catholic Churches believed in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Can you demonstrate this? I did not realize that all of the non Catholic groups honored Mary as the Theotokos? Can you show this? I did not realize that all non-Catholic Churches accepted the use of icons? Can you help us with this discovery? Where do we find out these amazing things?
CDL
Amen!“Other”.
This isn’t hard. There was a first century church which eventually became known as the Catholic Church or simply The Church. The first fundamental split of that body culminated in 1054 when the Catholic and Orthodox excomunicated each other. Both of those Churches have equal claim to the heritage of the first century church.
In the 1500s the next fundamental split occurred in the Western Branch of Christianity when the Churches of the Reformation either departed from the Catholic Church or were, again, excommunicated by the Catholic Church (depending on your particular view of history). Those Churches have the same connection to the heritage of the first century church as do their parent Church–the Catholic Church.
Likewise, despite our independence from Great Britain, Americans can rightfully claim the Magna Carta, English Common Law, and vestiges of various Acts of Parliment --through our common history as British subjects prior to our independence.