Dennis, I don’t think you’ll get too many replies, because ignoring/denying and/or re-writing history is all they can do.
On the contrary. I’m studying history from a Catholic teacher, who I should mention has influenced me to actually find out what Catholicism is all about, and what I’ve learned is that the Church has had many Popes who made enormous mistakes that lead the entire masses of faithful believers into a dark chasm of error.
That is not to say that the Church is some messed up/debauched theological following, in fact to the contrary. Yes, the Church has many historical followings to support it. Islam denies the death of Christ while Josephus and Tacitus both record his death. Many claim that Catholics worship the saints and Mary, but that is less than 5% and they are not in full communion with the Church! Yes, Justin Martyr did record a procession of how the early Church proceeded to the best of their understanding and ability the Mass. It’s all historically backed…
But what else is historically backed is human error. Sin. It seems like ever few decades or so when a new Pope comes along he either threw the Church into a spiral downwards or he brought the Church into closer presence of God. John Paul II, Lord be thanked for his time on this earth, really was (in my opinion) was of the best the Pope’s since Peter. Dare I be so bold, not even a Catholic, but from what I understand Pope John Paul II inspired many priests to be holy where others had fallen short. Even now I am cautioned by my Catholic friends about talking to individual priests because of the few who have been corrupted and the scandals that surround them. “If you find a priest who was sort of… You know… Raised- so to speak under Pope John Paul II then you’ll have better luck… But going to Catholic Answers will have a more diverse array of answers but you’ll get the most faithful there who will speak the truth… They just don’t want to take away from the authority of the Church and that’s why they tell you to talk to a priest.”
RiverRock:
Dennis, I don’t think you’ll get too many replies, because ignoring/denying and/or re-writing history is all they can do.
I’m hurt, have you forgotten that you are talking about your brothers and sisters in the LORD?
Surely we can behave towards each other like civilized beings. We are not, as St. Thomas Aquinas called them, “Brute animals.” If we cannot treat each other like we actually Love each other, then certainly we cannot convince others that we know of Love.
I believe in communion being the actual body and blood of Christ.
I am partially convinced that what is said about salvation through baptism is true.
I am not sure what you mean by “Marian doctrine” but I’m assuming it has to do with Mary’s perpetual virginity as well as all that other stuff that most Protestants don’t talk about. I believe in that stuff too.
As for Apostolic Succession not being taught in the early Church? What about all the Pope’s? Did they suddenly disappear after Luther and the Moravians? No, I’m afraid that history is quite clear. There has always been a successor to the Apostle Peter.
If I offended anyone with appearing to deny the Pope’s authority or anything like that, I sincerely apologize and repent, for that is not my intention at all.