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Protestant InquisitionThere was Christianity in Rome outside of the Roman Church. Many of them were unfairly labled “Heretic” and forced to flee because of persecution.
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Protestant InquisitionThere was Christianity in Rome outside of the Roman Church. Many of them were unfairly labled “Heretic” and forced to flee because of persecution.
First off, I didn’t say “Roman Catholic.” Learn to read.
Oh here we go with the pious attitude, now I can’t read? You belong to The **ROMAN CATHHOLIC CHURCH. **Not saying that is good or bad just the facts. Even if you are in one of the other rites you still answer to the **ROMAN CHURCH. **Do you know which language the Apostles spoke? I’ll give you a hint it was not Greek, so why would they call the Church by a Greek name meaning universal? Shed your pride for just a minute and think about this. The term **ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH **is a contradiction, how could it be Roman and universal? Even when the decree of Milan (313) was issued the Church was not universal, contrary to the emperor’s wishes. Christianity is Jewish and not Roman; you made the accusation that I was not able to read. Some good advise to you would be to actually read something that is not on the OK list of the ROMAN Catholic reading index. Did you know that the bible was placed on the forbidden books list for the ROMAN Catholic layman in 1229 by the Council of Toulouse? I would venture to say that if you did not know that, it would not be the fault of your reading skills but the lack of your reading materials. Jesus was Jewish and so is Christianity.
Way before then Sarah! It was before the term “Protestant” was invented by the Roman Church. Protestant does not offend me but I am not one of them. I am a Messianic believer in Yeshua and trust me there is a lot to learn about Christianity that Rome does not teach.
St. Paul speaks Greek.Do you know which language the Apostles spoke? I’ll give you a hint it was not Greek, so why would they call the Church by a Greek name meaning universal?
"Item: “Bible forbidden to laymen, placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Council of Valencia . . . [A.D.] 1229.”Did you know that the bible was placed on the forbidden books list for the ROMAN Catholic layman in 1229 by the Council of Toulouse?
There was Christianity in Rome outside of the Roman Church. Many of them were unfairly labled “Heretic” and forced to flee because of persecution.
Oh, great . . .I am a Messianic believer in Yeshua and trust me there is a lot to learn about Christianity that Rome does not teach.
Sarah try this site for some recent persecution. moriel.org/discernment/catholicism/christian_persecution.htm
Berean, do you have a link to Pope John Paul’s call for Catholics to rise up against Protestants? If he said it during his Mexican tour, it must be recorded somewhere besides the Moriel web page.Sarah try this site for some recent persecution. moriel.org/discernment/catholicism/christian_persecution.htm
This informations are not very documented.Sarah try this site for some recent persecution. moriel.org/discernment/catholicism/christian_persecution.htm
Sarah try this site for some recent persecution. moriel.org/discernment/catholicism/christian_persecution.htm
This informations are not very documented…Sarah try this site for some recent persecution. moriel.org/discernment/catholicism/christian_persecution.htm
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Berean, Please be accurate. Many of use are not Roman rite. Some are Byzantine, others Maronite, still others Meklite. The correct term is the Catholic Church. You are also in error in stating that we answer to Rome. Every Catholic answers to God.The head of the Catholic Church is Jesus Christ, it’s founder. It is He who built His Church on Peter and gave Peter the Keys to the Kingdom. It is He who send the Holy Spirit to guide the Church leadership from Peter down to the present day.You belong to The **ROMAN CATHHOLIC CHURCH. **
I ask you this, please say the following prayer: “Come Holy Spirit, enlighten me and give me eyes to see and ears to hear. Guide me to the fullness of Truth and bring me into the Church which Jesus Christ founded. I pray this in the name of the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Ahmen.”
May God bless and guide you in your quest for the Truth of Jesus Christ.
Your brother in Christ.
Thank you for the prayer it was great. You are right we are brothers in Christ. I could never return to the Catholic Church because of the many differences I hold with it. Bottom line is that we have Christ in Common if nothing else.Berean, Please be accurate. Many of use are not Roman rite. Some are Byzantine, others Maronite, still others Meklite. The correct term is the Catholic Church. You are also in error in stating that we answer to Rome. Every Catholic answers to God.The head of the Catholic Church is Jesus Christ, it’s founder. It is He who built His Church on Peter and gave Peter the Keys to the Kingdom. It is He who send the Holy Spirit to guide the Church leadership from Peter down to the present day.
I ask you this, please say the following prayer: “Come Holy Spirit, enlighten me and give me eyes to see and ears to hear. Guide me to the fullness of Truth and bring me into the Church which Jesus Christ founded. I pray this in the name of the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Ahmen.”
May God bless and guide you in your quest for the Truth of Jesus Christ.
Your brother in Christ.
Please pose your question again as I did not get it.Berean:
What about getting serious and answering my questions?
You’re playing with the big boys now . . .![]()
“In Rome, on the other hand, the Celtic anomalies were considered full fledged heresy into the seventeenth century, when Caesar Cardinal Baronius, Vatican Librarian, in describing the work of Augustine’s succesor Lawrence, tells how the latter,“laboured with might and main for the purpose of extricating the Britons and the Scots from their schism and reconciling them to the Catholic Church”(79)”The Celtic Church was Catholic, never formally separated from Rome. Yes, they came to adopt certain distinctive practices (not doctrines), and these were stubbornly held on to even after Roman directives to the contrary, but they were never formally in schism.
The Church I attend is a model of the first century Church. Honestly look at these canons and then tell me The Roman Catholic Church is the same Church as the Jerusalem Church. Lets just see who reinvented the wheel, and I am not a Protestant. Remeber Yeshua was Jewish, not Protestant, not Catholic, not Roman, but Jewish. He started learning the Torah at 5 years old just like every Jewish boy. Put down your Roman Catholic pride for just one minute and see what has been added to the Church Jesus established.Oh, great . . .
Another “do-it-yourself, re-invent -the-wheel” Protestant?
Which church do you belong to, pray tell? Where may I go to worship with you and your kind?
Did your “church” exist even 100 years ago?
Do, pray tell, what were the names of these “true Christians” persecuted by the Catholic Church? I’m assuming that you identify with these Christians. Who were they, and would any reputable historian agree with your claim that yo udescend from them?
Thanx.
In the Council of Toulouse, the church leaders ruled: “We prohibit layman possessing copies of the Old and New Testament…We forbid most severely to have the above books in the popular vernacular.” “The Lords of the districts shall carefully seek out heretics in dwellings, hovels, and forests, and even their underground retreats shall be entirely wiped out.” COUNCIL TOLOSANUM, Pope Gregory lX, Anno. Chr. 1229.St. Paul speaks Greek.
"Item: “Bible forbidden to laymen, placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Council of Valencia . . . [A.D.] 1229.”
This looks rather damaging, but Boettner has his history completely wrong. The first thing to note is that the Index of Forbidden Books was established in 1559, so a council held in 1229 could hardly have listed a book on it.
The second point is that there apparently has never been any Church council in Valencia, Spain. If there had been one, it could not have taken place in 1229 because Muslim Moors then controlled the city. It is inconceivable that Muslims, who were at war with Spanish Christians, and had been off and on for five centuries, would allow Catholic bishops to hold a council in one of their cities. The Christian armies did not liberate Valencia from Moorish rule until nine years later, 1238. So Valencia is out.
But there is another possibility, and that is Toulouse, France, where a council was held in 1229. And, yes, that council dealt with the Bible. It was organized in reaction to the Albigensian or Catharist heresy, which held that there are two gods and that marriage is evil because all matter (and thus physical flesh) is evil. From this the heretics concluded that fornication could be no sin, and they even encouraged suicide among their members. In order to promulgate their sect, the Albigensians published an inaccurate translation of the Bible in the vernacular language (rather like the Jehovah’s Witnesses of today publishing their severely flawed New World Translation of the Bible, which has been deliberately mistranslated to support the sect’s claims). Had it been an accurate translation, the Church would not have been concerned. Vernacular versions had been appearing for centuries. But what came from the hands of the Albigensians was an adulterated Bible. The bishops at Toulouse forbade the reading of it because it was inaccurate. In this they were caring for their flocks, just as a Protestant minister of today might tell his flock not to read the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ New World Translation."
Of course there are none.I was listening to one of the radio shows that had a caller say that there are other christian churches as old as the catholic church and he was not challaged on that point…? Are there??
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](http://www.catholinsight.com)St. Peter also shows his authority by correcting those who would misuse Paul’s writings (2 Pt 3:15-16)We also know that St. Peter himself presides over and opens the first council of Christian Church, he lays down principles afterward accepted by it (Acts 15:7-11). It is St. Peter’s words that settles the dispute (v.7) that was raging among the apostles and elders, when St. Peter was done speaking all the multitude was silent (v.12).
