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ChrisRedfield47
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Their writings do matter a lot to me, it gives me an idea of what the early Church believed and how they worshiped. If it wasn’t for their writings, I don’t know If I would be Catholic today.
For instance, things like the Papacy, Apostolic Succession, the Eucharist, Liturgy, and Marian devotion, all that is often in dispute by our protestant brothers. Had they not been found in the Early Church, I probably wouldn’t be Catholic by now. But they are, and it strengthens my faith to find these things in the earliest centuries. In fact, I cannot see myself ever as a protestant knowing what the Early Church believed and practiced, because they clearly were not protestant.
So my answer to your question:
Early Church Fathers…Matter or Not?
Yes. A big deal to me. Had the early Church been protestant, Id be protestant.
For instance, things like the Papacy, Apostolic Succession, the Eucharist, Liturgy, and Marian devotion, all that is often in dispute by our protestant brothers. Had they not been found in the Early Church, I probably wouldn’t be Catholic by now. But they are, and it strengthens my faith to find these things in the earliest centuries. In fact, I cannot see myself ever as a protestant knowing what the Early Church believed and practiced, because they clearly were not protestant.
So my answer to your question:
Early Church Fathers…Matter or Not?
Yes. A big deal to me. Had the early Church been protestant, Id be protestant.