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Sir Knight, this creed in which you put all of your marbles was not a dogma, nor was it ever mentioned in any of the ecumenical councils, including the 499 references cited in Vatican II’s deliberations. Athanasius was not even a pope invested with Magisterial Authority. Yet you reject all other Catholic solemn teachings to put your credence in this??? Oh my, I would have to agree that you are risking your salvation, and you are NOT in communion with Rome.
- The [Athanasian] creed originally was most likely written in Latin, while Athanasius composed in Greek.
- Neither Athanasius nor his contemporaries ever mention the Creed.
- It is not mentioned in any records of the [ecumenical councils (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecumenical_councils).
- It appears to address theological concerns that developed after Athanasius died (including the filioque).
- It was most widely circulated among Western Christians
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I have seen some lengthly rosters of quotes intending to influence the reader that these quotes summarize the fullness of the Church’s teaching. However, they stop short of the Vatican II Council’s teaching and cherry-pick isolated statements taken out of the context in which they were written.
Anne Scott rightly cited from Lumen Gentium. In seeking loopholes to discredit this document and the Council’s teaching therein, I’ve seen extensive false propaganda and various types of sophistries flouted from the private interpretations of the writer without any basis in truth whatsoever. It many ways, this comes straight from the pit, using the mind of the person to spead error.
Lumen Gentium is clearly stated as a “Dogmatic Constitution” with the customary affirmation, “And We by the apostolic power given Us by Christ together with the Venerable Fathers in the Holy Spirit, approve, decree and establish it and command that what has thus been decided in the Council be promulgated for the glory of God.”
The Vatican Council had over 2600 Bishops and another addition of theologians and other experts, adding up to 3000. It consisted of …Furthermore, when this College of Bishops in union with the Pope constitutes a DOGMATIC writing, (look up the word in Webster) it is truly infallible. Two Thousand Six Hundred Bishops empowered by the Holy Spirit in a lawfully convened Ecumenical Council are not teaching error.
- 1089 bishops from Europe
- 489 bishops from South America
- 404 bishops from North America
- 374 bishops from Asia
- 296 bishops from Africa
- 84 bishops from Central America
- 75 bishops from Oceania, which included Papua New Guinea, The Solomon Islands, New Zealand and Australia
- 63 observers from other Christian Churches
- 52 lay men and women over the whole four years.
Pope Benedict solemnly stated recently: “…some of those who put themselves forward as great defenders of the Council also need to be reminded that Vatican II embraces the entire doctrinal history of the Church.”
If anyone doubts this, there are 499 footnotes to Lumen Gentium consisting of 304 general notes, and the rest are specific to the various chapters, the highest number of 75 cited for Chapter 3, which deals with the hierarchical structure of the Church. The references include statements from former Councils, Church Fathers, Saints, and they do indeed embrace the entire doctrinal teaching of the Church.
When anyone so proudly impugns this document to project their own opinion, I will believe them when they have examined all 499 references in detail and can say with certainty they understand the Mind of the Church’s 2600 Council participants.
Very well written reply
Thanks for this! I wish Catholics would understand that they are not called to give full assent to the church only on matters they understand BUT on ALL matters of Faith and Morals.
God Bless