Hi rc,
Well thank you . We are very close. From my understanding things evolved and took a pivotal turn in 1500’s, leading us to this whole discussion.
Blessings
I think it was very important for the early Church Father’s to Confirm a canon, so that the Church would be strong in the faith. Attacks came so much more complicated all the time!
In the beginning, the Church had the Apostles. And in the beginning of this (the early Church days) great signs were done so that the people were fearful of them! They (and their disciples) left us the inspired written accounts and messages of the revelation of Jesus.
Pope Damasus was in office during a large portion of this process of Confirming Scripture. He seemed to be very interested in settling the Canon and moving forward with it. Was he the first one? No, I don’t think so. Was he one of the most important instruments in the process? I think so. He had a very close connection to Athanasius the year before Athanasius’ Easter letter, then he supposedly pronounced the Canon at a Council in 374, and also 382. Maybe Athanasius related what he knew to Damasus, or Athanasius learned something from Damasus. We dont really know. He also commissioned St Jerome to the task of the Vulgate. This was a big deal then! The next big deal came with the printing press.
Through all this, nothing has changed with the Church’s authority and what the Scriptures always have been. But generations come and go, with some men showing great wisdom and faith, while others lacking in virtue.
The 1500’s were rough. And the Church needed reform, but moved slowly (and maybe awkwardly). But it always needs reform! The latest major one was the sex scandal! There is always turmoil, trials and ugliness.
Is Scripture Alone, a principle that the reformation brought back to heal the Church? Or was the desire for leaders to follow the principle of her own Scripture/Tradition/Magisterium what we actually needed?
I think the Faith eventually works out the heresies and hypocrates. I’m great full to be in the Catholic Church! I believe she is the Ark of Noah, and outside of which there is no salvation. And I believe this is what Hebrews 11 is saying in essence:
And all these, though well attested by their faith, did not receive what was promised,**since God had foreseen something better for us,
that apart from us they should not be made perfect.