Lincs,
I have been visiting other anti-Catholic fundamentalist sites, and they are now discovering the early Church Fathers and Augustine…but blantantly misrepresenting them and our Church. One showed writings of St. Justin the Martyr but did not show his writings describing the Mass in 155 A.D. to the Roman Emperor, in how it was said throughout the ancient Christian world.
What they don’t realize is that every single one of them were still human beings, and reflected on many things, but always submitted their reflections to the Church.
I am now at present preparing materials to teach liturgy and came across some writings by St. Augustine who soundly had the same faith we have today.
I am also seeing the degree Sola Scriptura adherents will go now in trying to methodically contest our Early Church Fathers, including Augustine, who was one of our greatest theologians.
I don’t think the Catholic Church has its logic or take mixed up on its own believers. The New Yorker, Jan 3, 2011, wrote an excellent article on the most incredible and greatest library in the world – the Vatican Library and its immense documentation from our history, as well as mathematics, science, etc…
I don’t think the Church has misunderstood Augustine…
What Protestants don’t understand is just how much they have been indoctrinated to not believe and to subsequently oppose…that is not the movement of the Holy Spirit…but what we have lost in prior vocations, we are now regaining through many lay catechists receiving their Master’s and Ph.D.'s in theology and now emerging with the truth of our faith professing faith in Christ…and in His Church.
We are Ecclesial Deists…[
www.calledtocommunion.com…There are Protestants and Mormons who think some how, some where, the true church disappeared, or that Constantine was the one who founded the Catholic Church, when he simply signed the Edict of Milan legitimizing Christianity, and giving Sunday a day of rest, while not becoming baptized until a few days before his death. He was a real emperor and had his ruthless side.
Christ chose Peter as His rock, and moments later, Christ is saying to Peter, ‘Get behind Me, Satan’…He chose human beings to found His Church and to appropriately interpret Scripture, not one man or two…but His Church, involving the Apostles and many of their chosen followers…
Christ stands now as the Lamb of God at the throne of heaven, wounded, but triumphant and resurrected…this is the Christ Who provides us His perpetual sacrifice here at the altar. This belief goes all the way back to the beginning…
At the Last Supper, there was bread and wine…but no sacrificed lamb…but Christ Himself…indicating He would be the Sacrificial Lamb…](
www.calledtocommunion.com…There are Protestants and Mormons who think some how, some where, the true church disappeared, or that Constantine was the one who founded the Catholic Church, when he simply signed the Edict of Milan legitimizing Christianity, and giving Sunday a day of rest, while not becoming baptized until a few days before his death. He was a real emperor and had his ruthless side.)
This was… a great post to read. I have nothing to add really. I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed reading this comment.