Just so you know, I personally consider you a brother and a equal Christian in the Lord. and I apologize if I have come across as unruly in this forum. A few people have said that now and where there’s smoke there is fire, so I must be doing something wrong.
Hi La,
Thank you, but no, I was not referring to you, and you have been most cordial. I was referring more to Vat 2 documents and catechisms directly and by inference, and of course as has been mentioned by some folks at CAF. Again, I do not mind one believing their doctrines are better than those they disbelieve, or believe to be in error.That is only natural.
And I get why protestants are so cautious about Mary and the Church’s declarations about her, with “evolving doctrines”. I would say first that all protestants are trusting in the “Decree of Damasus”, 382AD for the canon that they hold so dear. A Catholic Pope, whom most see as evil and insidious.(I was protestant so I know how they talk lol) So if they got that right, and got everything right to include the Trinity at Nicea in 325 AD, why do they not continue to trust in the Church?
Yes, this is often cited to reformers, that the Church gave us the bible so why should not the church be authoritative, period.
My response is that the church "received " Holy Writ and kept it , preserved it etc… But we also are to "receive’’ Christ , as obedience to the gospel. Receiving Christ does not make us equal to Christ. It is like Mary gave us Jesus, but she is not equal to Christ. The Church received Writ from God, but that does not make the church thereafter equal to the God breathed authority of Writ. That is, the right to impose an obligation to a rule of faith must first be shown to be scriptural. Even that Scripture has more authority than a pope or council, for we know absolutely for sure, by faith, that scripture is God breathed, but a close second is councils or offices as God led. It is a close second only because of the superlative and first right of scripture.
And if the Church went off the deep end, when exactly did this happen?
Hard to say. That is how leaven works, in that only a small amount is sufficient. Certainly a beginning fruit was the battle over when to celebrate Easter, or who must be re-baptized if relapsed etc and who had right to impose the obligatory rule(s).
The trust issue really comes down to a few verses of scripture. As you know, this is the passage that separates us:
That passage literally screams infallibility and a promise of the Holy Spirit to remain with Peter and his office. Of course you interpret to mean something else, but if Catholics are right, then the Church has scriptural backing for these doctrines that evolve over time.
Understand. Again not the same kind of infallibility as scripture, but close for the apostles, like Christ, had authority from God. The prophets and the apostles are our foundation.
That understanding of said quote developed also. From my understanding, Pope Stephen in 3rd century first used Matt to justify Rome’s authority over others. It was not used at Jerusalem at the first council.
Many non-Catholics talk about Tradition and say, how in the world can you trust THAT? And I would respond with one word - PEDIGREE.
Yet it is better to say that reformers did trust tradition, in that there was a referee, in Writ.
Pedigree is ok, but again is not infallible, is not a guarantee of the “anointing”. The apostles have been tested and found to indeed be our foundation, as stated in Revelations. What is laid upon them is still in question, and as if by fire will be tested, right down to today, the current “living stones” , as per Peter’s words…
Is the Lord done speaking to His church and revealing the fullness of the Truth? Jesus told the apostles He will not leave them as orphans John 14:18. And we know after He resurrected He appeared to them., even in different forms. We also know that not everything was written down from reading John 21:25 and John 16:12. So I would contend that the Church is a live institution that helps us see through this foggy mirror a little bit clearer 1 Corinthians 13:12
Yes amen. But the truer fulfillment of that promise not to to leave us orphans was and is the gift the Holy Spirit, as God Himself, and also bearing gifts and anointings.
Blessings