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This is a rather modern idea, conceived in 1931 by James Milton Carroll. There is more fact to support Papal succession and Catholic practices than there is for these “Trail of Blood” churches. Unless, of course, you consider Arianism and other heresies as being these churches. In which case Protestants wouldn’t believe in the Trinity today.
- The church called the way, or the church, which traversed the first 5 centuries alongside the Catholic church, and continued to do so for the next 11 centuries, at which point the Protestant reformation, (all offshoots of the CC) - ensued, leading to all of the man-made non-Catholic churches in the world today, built on the foundation of the 16th century Protestant reformation as opposed to the foundation of the 1st century Apostles and Prophets, to which Jesus is the Divine Cornerstone, which begs the obvious question, to which no one will answer: where is the original church (which did not codify the bible) - that existed since Pentecost, that spanned the centuries alongside the reputed 4th century man-made Catholic Church (which codified the bible) - as well as all of the man-made Protestant churches?
The fact is, without the Catholic Church and her monks preserving the Bible and painstakingly copying it during the Dark Ages, we would have no Bible today.
BTW, feast today is Pope St Clement I. Third Pope to succeed Peter. He died a martyr’s death in 100 AD.
:sad_yes:I know, it makes no sense to me either…![]()