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With the errors and the historical traits of Luther the significance was not merely that he was incontinent and foul-mouthed, but that he was the first to preach what he practised. Peter Weiner, who was a master at Stowe and a refugee from Germany, is not a Catholic and in his *From Luther to Niemöller *“traces German Nazism back to Luther and the Lutheran reformation.” *Is The Catholic Church Anti-Social?, *Arnold Lunn (& G C Coulton), Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1946, p 139].TertiumQuid #723
The fault was not with sola fide as expounded by Luther, the fault is with those who misinterpret his view.
Luther rejected seven books from the Bible because they did not conform to his selfist theological theories of justification by faith alone, his rejection of purgatory etc. It was Martin Luther in 1517 who removed seven books from the Old Testament (reducing the number to 39) Yet, for 15 centuries (1,500 years) Christianity recognized all 46 books of the O.T. The seven that are missing in the King James Version are found in the Greek translation of the Old Testament (called the Septuagint) and were written between 250 and 150 BC.
CDF prefect: contemplating Christ is answer to Reformation, post-Vatican II crises in the priesthood
CWN - October 31, 2013
Archbishop Müller said that he was referring particularly to the crisis in the doctrine of the priesthood that occurred during the Protestant Reformation, which sought to reduce the priest to a “mere representative of the community” and eliminate the “essential difference between the ordained priesthood and the common priesthood of all the faithful.”
The prelate’s remarks were published on October 31, commemorated by some Protestant communities as Reformation Day because it marks the anniversary of the posting of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses in 1517.
catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=19542
There was nothing “reformed” by Luther but a revolt to suit his own whims and fancies. An example of the logical result was the capitulation to the immorality of contraception by the Anglicans at the Lambeth Conference in London in 1930 – exposed and corrected the same year by the great *Casti Connubii *of Pope Pius XI emphatically declaring contraception to be "a grave sin.” (# 56).
Those that didn’t like some of Christ’s teaching chose to substitute their own ideas – Henry VIII, Luther, Calvin – that’s why they chose to reject the truth of infallibility. Of those non-Catholics who see the fullness of truth in the Catholic Church many join Her, like Scott Hahn, and they become real defenders of the faith in the apostolate of the laity.
The tragedy of scattering is the thousands of sects today all initiated by those who felt they know better than Christ and His Magisterium – Simon Magus, Arius, Calvin, Henry VIII, Luther.