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Ignats75
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I was reading a book called the Four Witnesses about 4 early church fathers. One was St. Ignatius of Antioch. He wrote many letters while on his journey to be executed by the Romans. One such letter was the the Church at Philadelphia. There are a couple of quotes that are eye openers.
Another quote:
Now I know that we should be happy if more people followed Christ. But those are pretty strong words that make it seem that we may have gotten carried away with all the ecumenical stuff. It may be leading to a misunderstanding for those who leave the Mother Church over music, or boring homilies et al.
What do you think?
That is an absolute statement made by a saint who was trained directly by St. John the Apostle. Pretty strong huh? That was in Chapter 3.If any man follows him that makes a schism in the Church, he shall not inherit the kingdom of God. If any one walks according to a strange opinion, he agrees not with the passion.
Another quote:
Talks about the primacy of the Eucharist in Chapter 4.Take heed, then, to have but one Eucharist. For there is one flesh of our Lord Jesus Christ, and one cup to (show forth) the unity of His blood; one altar; as there is one bishop, along with the presbytery and deacons, my fellow-servants: that so, whatsoever you do, you may do it according to (the will of) God.
Now I know that we should be happy if more people followed Christ. But those are pretty strong words that make it seem that we may have gotten carried away with all the ecumenical stuff. It may be leading to a misunderstanding for those who leave the Mother Church over music, or boring homilies et al.
What do you think?