D
Defensor_Fidei
Guest
signumcrucis.net/cih.htm
I wrote this two years ago with regard to the practice over the course of Church History. Rev. Mc Donald’s article on the subject has been misused by Traditionalist and Rev. McDonald wrote me an apology after reviewing my critique.
Originally when I wrote the essay, I wondered and even thought that Rev. Paul McDonald might be a phantom or a ghost writer for some neo-traditionalist trying to push a cause, I received a communication from Rev. Paul McDonald himself commenting on my essay. In my original essay I accused Rev. Paul J. McDonald for proof texting and spinning, which I now stand corrected. I apologize for my comments and will take his explaination for his errors in his article that he was not intentional in his errors.
It is clear that when you read through the course of Church History and take in consideration the development of the Liturgies; our practices become an extremely powerful apologetic for the Catholic Church. Rather than shy away from the developments in our Liturgies to prove an assumed superior practice, we should embrace what all this testimony means to Catholics.
I love this topic as it creates very deep disturbing problems for protestants to explain away.
-Ted
I wrote this two years ago with regard to the practice over the course of Church History. Rev. Mc Donald’s article on the subject has been misused by Traditionalist and Rev. McDonald wrote me an apology after reviewing my critique.
Originally when I wrote the essay, I wondered and even thought that Rev. Paul McDonald might be a phantom or a ghost writer for some neo-traditionalist trying to push a cause, I received a communication from Rev. Paul McDonald himself commenting on my essay. In my original essay I accused Rev. Paul J. McDonald for proof texting and spinning, which I now stand corrected. I apologize for my comments and will take his explaination for his errors in his article that he was not intentional in his errors.
It is clear that when you read through the course of Church History and take in consideration the development of the Liturgies; our practices become an extremely powerful apologetic for the Catholic Church. Rather than shy away from the developments in our Liturgies to prove an assumed superior practice, we should embrace what all this testimony means to Catholics.
I love this topic as it creates very deep disturbing problems for protestants to explain away.
-Ted
