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Yes, i know.paul c;10393631 [QUOTE said:]Two issues: because of the persecutions, there were very few dedicated church buildings. Until the edict of milan (313AD), most masses were held in homes.
Yes, i know. Don’t know if you had more in 4-8 th centuries.There are still millions of adult catechumens today in the church. Lots of the people you are talking to on theses pages are in fact adult converts (many have the tag line " swam the Tiber in xxxx).
Well, it’s not my theory, but those that have studied earlier architecture, which means you must study church buildings, the apex of the science back then. The study of Notre Dame, I believe is where I came across. the “theory”.So your theory that church architecture changed because of the practice of infant baptized doesn’t hold water.