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  • Apostolic Authority and Succession (Scriptures Support Catholic Church)

    02/23/2010 7:22:52 AM PST · by Pyro7480 · 31 replies · 346+ views
    Scripture Catholic ^ | n/a | John Salza
    I. Ordained Leaders Share in Jesus' Ministry and AuthorityMatt. 10:1,40 - Jesus declares to His apostles, "he who receives you, receives Me, and he who rejects you, rejects Me and the One who sent Me." Jesus freely gives His authority to the apostles in order for them to effectively convert the world.... Luke 9:1; 10:19 - Jesus gives the apostles authority over the natural and the supernatural (diseases, demons, serpents, and scorpions). Luke 10:16 - Jesus tells His apostles, "he who hears you, hears Me." When we hear the bishops' teaching on the faith, we hear Christ Himself.... II. Authority...
  • Catholic Biblical Apologetics:Christ gave the Twelve Apostles, power..ruling, teaching&sanctifying

    02/15/2010 5:39:50 PM PST · by Salvation · 3 replies · 235+ views
    CatholicApologetics.org ^ | 1985-1991 | Dr. Robert Schihl and Paul Flanagan
    Catholic Biblical Apologetics Apologetics without apology! What does the Roman Catholic Church teach about ...? ... and why? This website surveys the origin and development of Roman Catholic Christianity from the period of the apostolic church, through the post-apostolic church and into the conciliar movement. Principal attention is paid to the biblical basis of both doctrine and dogma as well as the role of paradosis (i.e. handing on the truth) in the history of the Church. Particular attention is also paid to the hierarchical founding and succession of leadership throughout the centuries. This is a set of lecture notes...
  • Catholic Biblical Apologetics: Christ committed His mission..to..twelve man...his Apostles...

    02/14/2010 7:05:25 PM PST · by Salvation · 3 replies · 284+ views
    CatholicApologetics.org ^ | 1985-1991 | Dr. Robert Schihl and Paul Flanagan
    Catholic Biblical Apologetics Apologetics without apology! What does the Roman Catholic Church teach about ...? ... and why? This website surveys the origin and development of Roman Catholic Christianity from the period of the apostolic church, through the post-apostolic church and into the conciliar movement. Principal attention is paid to the biblical basis of both doctrine and dogma as well as the role of paradosis (i.e. handing on the truth) in the history of the Church. Particular attention is also paid to the hierarchical founding and succession of leadership throughout the centuries. This is a set of lecture notes...
  • Catholic Biblical Apologetics: Christ called..inner core group...twelve men called the "apostles."

    02/13/2010 9:16:34 PM PST · by Salvation · 7 replies · 225+ views
    CatholicApologetics.org ^ | 1985-1991 | Dr. Robert Schihl and Paul Flanagan
    Catholic Biblical Apologetics Apologetics without apology! What does the Roman Catholic Church teach about ...? ... and why? This website surveys the origin and development of Roman Catholic Christianity from the period of the apostolic church, through the post-apostolic church and into the conciliar movement. Principal attention is paid to the biblical basis of both doctrine and dogma as well as the role of paradosis (i.e. handing on the truth) in the history of the Church. Particular attention is also paid to the hierarchical founding and succession of leadership throughout the centuries. This is a set of lecture notes...
  • Four Marks of the Church

    07/25/2009 5:14:43 PM PDT · by bdeaner · 5 replies · 738+ views
    EWTN ^ | 7/25/09 | Kenneth D. Whitehead
    We can show how the Church of the apostles resembles in all essentials the Church of today by showing how the early Church already bore the marks, or "notes," of the true Church of Christ which are still professed today in the Nicene Creed. The Nicene Creed declares the Church to be One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. Thus, the Church of the apostles was definitely one: "There is one body and one spirit," Paul wrote, "just as you were called to the one hope that belongs to your call, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father...
  • [Saint] James the Greater by Pope Benedict XVI

    07/24/2009 11:12:25 PM PDT · by Salvation · 5 replies · 460+ views
    EWTN.com ^ | 28 June 2006 | Pope Benedict XVI
    James the Greater Pope Benedict XVI The brother of the Apostle John, James is one of the three disciples that was privileged to be present at the most significant events in Jesus' ministryOn Wednesday, 21 June, at the General Audience held in St. Peter's Square, the Holy Father, continuing his portraits of the Apostles, reflected on St. James the Greater, whose famous Shrine at Santiago de Compostela is still honoured as a pilgrimage destination. St. James, the Pope said, was one of the three "privileged disciples" who Jesus allowed to witness important events in his life, including his Agony...
  • Benedict XVI and the Church’s Early Steps

    01/23/2009 11:46:25 PM PST · by Salvation · 17 replies · 308+ views
    CatholicExchange.com ^ | January 23, 2009 | Matthew Warner
    Benedict XVI and the Church’s Early Steps January 23rd, 2009 by Matthew Warner Recently, I decided to read and review a series of books by Pope Benedict XVI that just seemed like they should all go together. I started with Jesus of Nazareth, followed by The Apostles, and now his book on The Fathers. Together they paint an amazing picture of the springing forth of Christianity in history.Jesus is of course the source and at the center of it all. In the Apostles we find the manifestation of the Church. And now in studying the Fathers (the early Church fathers, that is)...
  • Biships and deacons

    09/20/2008 9:13:40 AM PDT · by ravenwolf · 23 replies · 408+ views
    titus ch 1 and 1 timothy ch 3 | 9-20 -08 | ravenwolf
    Is there any place where any apostles were apointed except by the apostles themselves in acts 1- 22 ---------------------------------------------------- act 1:22 Beginning from the baptism of John, unto that same day that he was taken up from us, must one be ordained to be a witness with us of his resurrection. Act 1:23 And they appointed two, Joseph called Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias. Act 1:24 And they prayed, and said, Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of all [men], shew whether of these two thou hast chosen, Act 1:25 That he may take part of this ministry...
  • Judge rules in favor of breakaway groups (Anglican - N. Va.)

    08/21/2008 8:50:58 PM PDT · by PAR35 · 7 replies · 201+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Thursday, August 21, 2008 | Julia Duin
    A Fairfax County judge dealt the Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Virginia a third defeat in their efforts to retain millions of dollars of church property being held by 11 breakaway congregations. On Tuesday, Circuit Judge Randy I. Bellows ruled on whether the U.S. Constitution's contracts clause applies to the case and whether the breakaway churches had the right to invoke what's been termed the "division statute," an 1867 law that allows a majority of a breakaway church to retain the property. ... The diocese and the Episcopal Church had asserted in an Aug. 11 hearing that even if...
  • A Statement from the Virginia Annual Council of the United Methodist Church

    07/22/2008 5:35:56 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 6 replies · 207+ views
    A Statement from the Virginia Annual Council of the United Methodist Church July 11, 2008 On June 27, 2008, the Circuit Court of Fairfax County declared constitutional—as applied to the case before it—a Virginia statute which gives ownership of church property to breakaway congregations of a church denomination, which for years had held the property in trust for the purpose of worship within the denomination, according to denominational doctrine. The statute, known as the “Division Statute,” was enacted by the Virginia legislature only a few years after the end of the Civil War, and was used then as a vehicle...
  • Beginning Catholic: The Catholic Church's Origin [Ecumenical]

    06/21/2008 10:02:33 AM PDT · by Salvation · 29 replies · 2,641+ views
    BeginningCatholic.com ^ | not available | Beginning Catholic.com
     The Catholic Church's Origin The question of the Catholic Church's origin is not just academic. Understanding the historical origin of the Catholic Church is not just an interesting question about history. It's an essential issue for your faith! After all... ...if it was the will of Christ to found a Church to teach, sanctify, and govern in his name, doesn't that demand something from each of us? Gospel evidence: Jesus founds a Church Pope Benedict XVI (when he was still Cardinal Ratzinger) teaches us that Jesus's creation of the Twelve was first clear sign of the Catholic Church's origin. St....
  • St. Thomas in India

    07/18/2007 6:47:36 PM PDT · by Coleus · 17 replies · 1,498+ views
    When 16th century European priests arrived in southern India to introduce Christianity, they were told that a more famed Christian missionary had been there first. In the districts of Travancore and Cochin, there was already a community of Indian Christians with a tradition of loose communion with the Roman Catholic Church. The man who first converted them, the Indians said, was none other than St. Thomas the Apostle (the "Doubting Thomas"), who reputedly arrived in India aboard a Roman trading vessel in 52 A.D. Whether St. Thomas actually preached under the palm trees of Travancore and Cochin is a point...
  • Forthcoming... "THE APOSTLES" ... by Pope Benedict XVI

    06/06/2007 7:33:35 AM PDT · by NYer · 5 replies · 324+ views
    Open Book ^ | June 5, 2007 | Amy Wellborn
    Pope Benedict's Wednesday General Audience talks on the Apostles have been collected into a single volume and will be published by Our Sunday Visitor in a couple of months. The pub date at Amazon is 8/17. The manuscript is going to the printer on Monday, though, so it might be sooner. Who knows. The edition is hardcover and should be very nice. Look for it!
  • U.S. writer follows varied path around globe to tombs of apostles

    05/08/2007 1:46:44 PM PDT · by NYer · 7 replies · 415+ views
    Catholic News Service ^ | May 8, 2007 | John Thavis
    ROME (CNS) -- As a Peace Corps volunteer, Tom Bissell was hiking through a village in Kyrgyzstan one day, and an old Russian woman offered to take him to see the tomb of St. Matthew. "I remember thinking: 'The tomb of Matthew? I thought he was buried in Jerusalem or Italy or somewhere like that,'" Bissell recalled in an interview with Catholic News Service. But Kyrgyzstan, he soon learned, also had a claim on the apostle's final resting place. The woman led Bissell to the ruins of a monastery next to Lake Issyk Kul, where according to local legend...
  • The Early Church Fathers on Apostolic Succession - Catholic/Orthodox Caucus

    01/28/2007 2:10:32 PM PST · by NYer · 25 replies · 1,321+ views
    The Early Fathers believed that authentic teaching and authority came through apostolic succession.Clement of RomeOur Apostles knew through our Lord Jesus Christ that there would be strife for the office of bishop. For this reason, therefore, having received perfect foreknowledge, they appointed those who have already been mentioned, and afterwards added the further provision that, if they should die, other approved men should succeed to their ministry (Letter to the Corinthians 44:1 [A.D. 95]). Ignatius of AntiochYou must all follow the bishop as Jesus Christ follows the Father, and the presbytery as you would the Apostles. Reverence the deacons as...
  • Early Church Fathers on (Oral) Tradition - Catholic/Orthodox Caucus

    01/28/2007 5:25:46 AM PST · by NYer · 70 replies · 1,669+ views
    The Early Church Fathers recognized Oral Tradition (as taught by the Church) as being equally authoritative as written Tradition (Scripture) because they both came from the same God through the same Church. Papias Whenever anyone came my way, who had been a follower of my seniors, I would ask for the accounts of our seniors: What did Andrew or Peter say? Or Phillip or Thomas or James or John or Matthew, or any of the Lord’s disciples? I also asked: What did Aristion and John the Presbyter, disciples of the Lord say. For, as I see it, it is not...
  • Traditional Mass Propers For The Feast of Saint Birgitta of Sweden, Widow - 08 October 2006 A.D.

    10/08/2006 6:36:13 AM PDT · by Robert Drobot · 20 replies · 620+ views
    Robert Drobot | 08 October 2006 A.D. | The Most Holy Trinity
    Traditional Mass Propers, CommemoratingSaint Birgitta of Sweden, Widow( Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost ) 01 October 2006 A.D. Missa Da Pacem "....My son thy sins are forgiven thee...." "Nothing is so consoling, so piercing, so thrilling, so overcoming, as the Mass, said as it is among us. I could attend Mass forever, and not be tired. It is not a mere form of words; it is a great action. The greatest action that can be on earth. It is. . .the vocation of the Eternal." -- John Henry Cardinal Newman
  • I Believe [Apostle's Creed]

    10/04/2006 4:54:42 PM PDT · by Salvation · 99 replies · 1,786+ views
    CatholicExchange. com ^ | 10-04-06 | Mickey Addison
    by Mickey Addison Other Articles by Mickey Addison I Believe 10/04/06 We begin each rosary with the words, "I believe," the first words of the Apostle's Creed. It is our "statement of faith," one that is more written on our hearts rather than in a book. To “believe" is something more than "guess" and something slightly less than "know." In fact, the first dictionary definition of "believe" is to "have confidence." This, of course, describes our Catholic faith quite precisely. We have great confidence in our Lord and His Church, and we have a number of good reasons for this confidence....
  • Traditional Mass Propers w/ a Commemoration for Saint Remigius - 01 October 2006 A.D.

    10/01/2006 9:21:46 AM PDT · by Robert Drobot · 10 replies · 622+ views
    Robert Drobot | 01 October 2006 A.D. | The Most Holy Trinity
    Traditional Mass Propers, CommemoratingSaint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor ( Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost ) 01 October 2006 A.D. Missa Justus es, Dómine "....Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself...." "Nothing is so consoling, so piercing, so thrilling, so overcoming, as the Mass, said as it is among us. I could attend Mass forever, and not be tired. It is not a mere form of words; it is a great action. The greatest action that can be on earth. It is. . .the vocation of the Eternal." -- John Henry Cardinal Newman
  • Traditional Mass W/ a Commemoration for The Order of Our Lady of Ransom - 24 September 2006 A.D.

    09/24/2006 3:29:54 AM PDT · by Robert Drobot · 18 replies · 482+ views
    Robert Drobot | 24 September 2006 A.D. | The Most Holy Trinity
    Traditional Mass Propers, CommemoratingThe Order of Our Lady of Ransom( Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost ) 24 September 2006 A.D. Missa Miserére Mihi ".... "He that hunbleth himself shall be exalted."...." "Nothing is so consoling, so piercing, so thrilling, so overcoming, as the Mass, said as it is among us. I could attend Mass forever, and not be tired. It is not a mere form of words; it is a great action. The greatest action that can be on earth. It is. . .the vocation of the Eternal." -- John Henry Cardinal Newman