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Thanks for the post. Sorry it took me so long to reply.Alright I’ll bite.
The way I think of it is like this:
Think of a piece of paper with something written on it, lets say for our purposes its the Nicean Creed. This is your undivided church. If you cut that piece of paper into two you have two smaller pieces of paper but those two pieces of paper are still bound together by the text written upon it. If you cut those two pieces up into even smaller pieces you now have lots of little bits of paper that is still paper and is still bound by the words written upon in. Maybe you don’t have all the words but through Tradition and tradition the text is kept alive in some part of each of those pieces.
Not saying that’s doctrinal or at all theologically serious, its just how I think of our point of view.
You should start your own fan club lolInsert blushing smiley here.
GKC
Why would they ever have a problem with a Church being Holy? Man is often unholy and thanks to the Church, we can correct our lives. If a Baptist preacher is “unholy” does that make the Baptist faith unholy?I think most protestants have problems with the “holy” part. They simply do not believe that the institution of the Roman Catholic church is holy. That was, after all, the entire issue with the Reformation, was it not?
To try to tell us that there is some God ordained “apostolic succession” that your organization has maintained through the Great Schism and numbers of extremely unholy popes, just sounds crazy to my protestant mind.
Not to be disrespectful or anything, just answering the question.
Apostles being called by God in each generation to watch over His Church… I can’t understand how or why they would need the recognition of some organization to carry out the Father’s business? Apostolic succession would be according to God’s calling, and whether Man recognizes these individuals or not wouldn’t change a thing. Except of course when you “receive a prophet in the name of a prophet, you will reap a prophet’s reward.”
This is why the Catholic Church is Holy.I think most protestants have problems with the “holy” part. They simply do not believe that the institution of the Roman Catholic church is holy. That was, after all, the entire issue with the Reformation, was it not?
I plan on a membership card, with “decree of nullity”, “history is complicated”, and “motley crew” on it. Maybe a signed photo. It’s a work in progress.Thanks for the post. Sorry it took me so long to reply.
If we break the piece of paper into many…many…many pieces as mankind has, we will not be able to read what is on the piece of paper. Sure you may have a “piece” of the paper, but you do not have the full sheet, but rather a broken piece. Christ created ONE Church with ONE Gospel. It was not meant to be broken into piece so that a man’s view could be expressed. By breaking the paper, you break the bond. Make sense?
You should start your own fan club lol
Why would they ever have a problem with a Church being Holy? Man is often unholy and thanks to the Church, we can correct our lives. If a Baptist preacher is “unholy” does that make the Baptist faith unholy?
Read this please so that you may understand scripturecatholic.com/apostolic_succession.html
LolI plan on a membership card, with “decree of nullity”, “history is complicated”, and “motley crew” on it. Maybe a signed photo. It’s a work in progress.
GKC
Well Tobias, this is what Martin Luther said:I think most protestants have problems with the “holy” part. They simply do not believe that the institution of the Roman Catholic church is holy. That was, after all, the entire issue with the Reformation, was it not?
To try to tell us that there is some God ordained “apostolic succession” that your organization has maintained through the Great Schism and numbers of extremely unholy popes, just sounds crazy to my protestant mind.
Not to be disrespectful or anything, just answering the question.
Apostles being called by God in each generation to watch over His Church… I can’t understand how or why they would need the recognition of some organization to carry out the Father’s business? Apostolic succession would be according to God’s calling, and whether Man recognizes these individuals or not wouldn’t change a thing. Except of course when you “receive a prophet in the name of a prophet, you will reap a prophet’s reward.”
Thank you for the kind welcome. This type of interaction and debate is what keeps me coming back to the CAF.Your witness is very kind and welcome indeed. Remember however what Christ did: he founded a Church. And the apostles said: there is one bread, one body, one Church, of which we are all members and which is the mystical body of Christ, who is Head of the Church. The fact is that each and every validly baptized Christian is a member in partial communion of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, which currently subsists in the “Catholic Church” governed by the successor of Peter and the bishops in communion with him…
…I pray that God may keep you and all always in His Sacred Heart, tight between it and the thorns that surround it, where none may touch you…but how much simpler would the Via Crucis be if you walked closer to the Church…!
I suspect that what people attribute to God’s will is really a result of the combination of our individual free will colliding with others and random circumstances. They want to make sense out of stories like that of Job. He was a good man and he had a great life. Then a bunch of truly horrible things happened to him, but he didn’t lose his faith in God and he rebuilt his life. Did God really make all of those horrible things happen just to test Job? I don’t think so. I think people assign blame of horrible circumstances to God in an effort to control their lives. To this way of thinking, it is hoped that God will bless us with good fortune if we pray the right way, tithe to the right church, eat only certain types of food and don’t cuss. Why do bad people sometimes seem to get the best luck? Is it that God works in mysterious ways - or did those people use their free will to steal their wealth from others - or maybe they worked really hard, sacrificed the time they could have had with their families in order to get rich?Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends.
“At present, we see indistinctly, as in a mirror, but then face to face. At present I know partially; then I shall know fully as I am fully known.” 1 Corinthians 13: 12Thank you for the kind welcome. This type of interaction and debate is what keeps me coming back to the CAF.
I agree Christ founded a new church, but there is nothing simple about Catholicism. In my view, Peter and the apostles were sent out to spread the word. Did Jesus intend the creation of the position we call Pope and the complex hierarchy of cardinals, bishops, monsignors, priests and brothers? I don’t know, but I look forward to finding out. I suspect that the nature of God is amazingly powerful, but also very simple. I believe that God is love. The love between parents and child, the love between a husband and wife, siblings and best friends. It is all around us, and as described in 1 Corintheans 13:4-8
I suspect that what people attribute to God’s will is really a result of the combination of our individual free will colliding with others and random circumstances. They want to make sense out of stories like that of Job. He was a good man and he had a great life. Then a bunch of truly horrible things happened to him, but he didn’t lose his faith in God and he rebuilt his life. Did God really make all of those horrible things happen just to test Job? I don’t think so. I think people assign blame of horrible circumstances to God in an effort to control their lives. To this way of thinking, it is hoped that God will bless us with good fortune if we pray the right way, tithe to the right church, eat only certain types of food and don’t cuss. Why do bad people sometimes seem to get the best luck? Is it that God works in mysterious ways - or did those people use their free will to steal their wealth from others - or maybe they worked really hard, sacrificed the time they could have had with their families in order to get rich?
I don’t pretend to have all the answers, but I do look forward to finding out the truth at the end of this life.
Well, that’s because they do not know what is meant by holy. If they learned a bit more about Church history and theology, they would know that holy does not mean impeccable.I think most protestants have problems with the “holy” part. They simply do not believe that the institution of the Roman Catholic church is holy. That was, after all, the entire issue with the Reformation, was it not?
Maybe so. But we did not come up with that. It is in Scripture, it is in the apostolic teachings, it is in the writings of the Church Fathers. That’s how the Church came to be. The only ones who ever disagreed were heretic groups in the first centuries and protestants today.To try to tell us that there is some God ordained “apostolic succession” that your organization has maintained through the Great Schism and numbers of extremely unholy popes, just sounds crazy to my protestant mind.
Why did the Son take flesh? He did not need to make Himself visible, right? After all, God is God, and He is omnipotent. Yet He did take flesh. And why would he then pick the 12 apostles and the 72 disciples? Why would he give them special graces? The power to expel impure spirits? The power to forgive sins? The power to heal? The power to consecrate the Bread of Life and the Chalice of Salvation? Why would He tell them: “the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven are revealed to you, but they are not revealed to them; so that seeing they may not see”? And why when Judas was to be replaced they didn’t just pick anyone, but rather the Holy Spirit marked a man to replace him and a special rite of ordination followed? Why even Paul, despite His extraordinary conversion, was marked in this way by the Holy Spirit and was ordained with the same rite, along with Barnabas?Apostles being called by God in each generation to watch over His Church… I can’t understand how or why they would need the recognition of some organization to carry out the Father’s business?
And Church Father Iraeneus, disciple of Polycarp, disciple of John the evangelist, would write in the II Century:See that you all follow the bishop, even as Jesus Christ does the Father, and the presbytery as you would the apostles; and reverence the deacons, as being the institution of God. Let no man do anything connected with the Church without the bishop. Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude also be; even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.
*t is incumbent to obey the presbyters who are in the Church—those who, as I have shown, possess the succession from the apostles; those who, together with the succession of the episcopate, have received the infallible charism of truth, according to the good pleasure of the Father. But [it is also incumbent] to hold in suspicion others who depart from the primitive succession, and assemble themselves together in any place whatsoever, either as heretics … or as schismatics … [f]or all these have fallen from the truth.
The true knowledge is the doctrine of the apostles, and the ancient organization of the Church throughout the whole world, and the manifestation of the body of Christ according to the succession of bishops, by which succession the bishops have handed down the Church which is found everywhere.*
If you want to read more of what the Early Church taught on apostolic succession, this article may be of some help. All quotes are verifiable. But there is no doubt that, whether or not we understand it, Christ established that a visible, perpetual Church with authority was to be established.
Being hung up on impeccable is why Catholics should study the four marks of One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic.Well, that’s because they do not know what is meant by holy. If they learned a bit more about Church history and theology, they would know that holy does not mean impeccable.
I agree Christ founded a new church, but there is nothing simple about Catholicism. In my view, Peter and the apostles were sent out to spread the word. Did Jesus intend the creation of the position we call Pope and the complex hierarchy of cardinals, bishops, monsignors, priests and brothers?Thank you for the kind welcome. This type of interaction and debate is what keeps me coming back to the CAF.![]()
This is an interesting position for a Christian to take. Are you saying that God has not revealed Truth, and you’re just waiting to find out what Truth is when you pass from this earth?I don’t know, but I look forward to finding out.
God didn’t “make” anything happen. But He allowed Job to be tested. Again, you don’t have to float through life phantasmagorically questioning God’s nature and character… Truth has been revealed through Scripture (and Tradition).I suspect that what people attribute to God’s will is really a result of the combination of our individual free will colliding with others and random circumstances. They want to make sense out of stories like that of Job. He was a good man and he had a great life. Then a bunch of truly horrible things happened to him, but he didn’t lose his faith in God and he rebuilt his life. Did God really make all of those horrible things happen just to test Job? I don’t think so.
That is wonderfully expressed!Did Jesus intend the creation of the position we call Pope and the complex hierarchy of cardinals, bishops, monsignors, priests and brothers? I don’t know, but I look forward to finding out. I suspect that the nature of God is amazingly powerful, but also very simple. I believe that God is love. The love between parents and child, the love between a husband and wife, siblings and best friends. It is all around us, and as described in 1 Corintheans 13:4-8
No, you were a bit haphazard with placement of HTML code. Look at my original post.On one hand, you claim Catholicism is too complex; but on the other hand, you appear to judge it as if it is quite simple.
I believe God revealed Truth through his son. Jesus told people this Truth and charged his disciples with the responsibility to spread the word to everyone they came across after His resurrection. What happened after that is up to interpretation.This is an interesting position for a Christian to take. Are you saying that God has not revealed Truth, and you’re just waiting to find out what Truth is when you pass from this earth?
I really don’t like the book of Job, I’m fairly sure it’s mostly fiction - but it is a part of the Old Testament, so let’s at least get the story straight. Job 1:16God didn’t “make” anything happen. But He allowed Job to be tested. Again, you don’t have to float through life phantasmagorically questioning God’s nature and character… Truth has been revealed through Scripture (and Tradition)…
So, according to the book of Job (but not me), God did make the bad things happen to Job - to which I refer back to my original post.While he was still speaking, another came and said, “The fire of God fell from heaven and burned up the sheep and the servants, and consumed them; I alone have escaped to tell you.
Thank you for the link. I will have to study it further.Why would they ever have a problem with a Church being Holy? Man is often unholy and thanks to the Church, we can correct our lives. If a Baptist preacher is “unholy” does that make the Baptist faith unholy?
Read this please so that you may understand scripturecatholic.com/apostolic_succession.html
The Church was not in the past, nor will it be in the future corrupt or unholy. Many people within the Church may be corrupt or unholy, but the Church remains the same for eternity. The wonderful part of the Church Christ established is that it allows our corrupt and sinful hearts to become holy and pure. The first Pope, Peter, denied Christ three times and yet he still went on to become the Vicar of Christ on Earth. Beautiful is it not?I think that most protestants who accept Catholics (as I do) see the Church as corrupt, but a good portion of the people as holy. Or at least, the people are sanctified and set apart by Christ, just like the rest of us.![]()
How very Catholic of you to say. Those who are ordained are called by God.Successors to the original apostles were ordained by the laying on of hands. Yet I believe the ordination comes from God, rather than the person.
Nope. He killed himselfJudas for example was one of the original twelve. Did he pass on his position to someone of his own choosing?
We can play the what if game all day. What if Martin Luther never broke from the Catholic Church? What if John Calvin became a Catholic priest instead of breaking off and making his own doctrine? See what I mean? Judas did not pick a successor because Judas was not alive to do so. What if a comet slams into New York City tomorrow?What if Judas had chosen his own successor? Someone who was just as unholy and corrupt as himself?
God is the one who calls men into Holy Orders.I would tend to think that God must be the one to choose those worthy of receiving the apostolic succession. Had Judas chosen his own successor, and established a worldwide cult of the devil that continued unbroken till today, he still would not have the power to tie up the hands of God from appointing godly men to run the Church.
Shall we only place that on Catholic Popes or can we place that also on other Christians as well? When we start pointing the finger, it often tends to get stuck in our eye. Agree?And while you might argue that Judas was not Peter, there have been popes who have sat in the seat of Peter that were no more godly than Judas.
Please go study that link and then we can converse.Well perhaps I’m making straw man arguments, because I really don’t fully understand the doctrine of apostolic succession. But I thought the Catholic position was something like “Only we have an unbroken line of succession from Peter, who was appointed head of the Church by Christ.”
I think it is very relevant to consider whether or not evil men have the God-given authority to appoint their successors. I would take it a step further, and question whether godly men have the right to pick a successor of their choosing, or are they simply obligated to identify the person God has chosen? What happens if/when they fail?
IMO the line is broken, and God’s chosen vessel is left to try to fulfill his calling without the backing of the church organization.
According to my theory there is no reason the organization cannot once again get back on track, by appointing godly leaders for the next generation. But the arguments that the Catholic Church is the “One True Church” depends upon you believing that apostolic succession is carried on through ungodly men, and unlike Judas who lost his apostleship, these men never did and even were used by God to name their successors.
Today we call them Bishops.Apostles being called by God in each generation to watch over His Church… I can’t understand how or why they would need the recognition of some organization to carry out the Father’s business?
It already is. God calls men to the priesthood, and through the Sacrament of Holy Orders, He ordains and anoints Bishops to carry on the teaching of the Apostles.Apostolic succession would be according to God’s calling, and whether Man recognizes these individuals or not wouldn’t change a thing. Except of course when you “receive a prophet in the name of a prophet, you will reap a prophet’s reward.”