Merry Christmas Everyone!
I've noticed that this site gets a fair share of it's traffic from France.
HERE is one of my posts that references the church in France.
This blog is for those that are questioning their Catholic faith as well as for those that once worshiped as Catholics but are now without a church. It is also for those ex-Catholics that have found a church home but desire further encouragement in their walk of faith. There will be original posts here but a lot of times I will link to my other blog: http://youdonesaywhat.blogspot.com
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Sunday, May 29, 2016
What The Early Church Fathers Taught On The Real Presence
The apostles did not teach that the bread and wine of communion changed substance and became the actual body and blood of Jesus. That idea developed much later.
If you go to a Catholic apologetic's web site you will find quotes from some of the early church fathers that seem to indicate that they taught the real presence of Christ in the elements. The problem with those quotes is that they are taken out of context. Teaching based either on sacred scripture of the early church fathers taken out of context will lead to incorrect doctrine.
The idea of the real presence of Christ in communion is important to Catholic theology because that then requires an apostolic priesthood to administer the sacrament. This leads us to think of the Church not as a living organism comprised of all who have confessed Jesus as Lord and Savior but rather as an institution headed by popes and bishops who direct and administer the distribution of graces to the flock.
Check here for an excellent and easy to understand article about the writings of many of the early church fathers in their context about the Lord's supper. I had always wondered about this and was glad to come across it.
If you go to a Catholic apologetic's web site you will find quotes from some of the early church fathers that seem to indicate that they taught the real presence of Christ in the elements. The problem with those quotes is that they are taken out of context. Teaching based either on sacred scripture of the early church fathers taken out of context will lead to incorrect doctrine.
The idea of the real presence of Christ in communion is important to Catholic theology because that then requires an apostolic priesthood to administer the sacrament. This leads us to think of the Church not as a living organism comprised of all who have confessed Jesus as Lord and Savior but rather as an institution headed by popes and bishops who direct and administer the distribution of graces to the flock.
Check here for an excellent and easy to understand article about the writings of many of the early church fathers in their context about the Lord's supper. I had always wondered about this and was glad to come across it.
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Jesus and Peter
I wrote this after Pope Francis visited South America, Cuba and the United States.
Who Do You Say That I Am?
It is helpful to understand the context of sayings in scripture so that they don't just become proof texts.
Who Do You Say That I Am?
It is helpful to understand the context of sayings in scripture so that they don't just become proof texts.
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