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To: D-fendr; Missey_Lucy_Goosey
It’s called the Communion of Saints in the Apostles Creed. The meaning for Protestants got lost somewhere after the reformation.

Actually, the doctrine of Communion of Saints, like all Catholic ideas, was an ever evolving one. Augustine held that Communion of Saints was nothing more than the body of believers, much like the Reformers. It was the ever encrouching false doctrine within the Church that changed the simple Apostle Creed to mean far more than was intended. The SemiPelagius St. Caesarius of Arles (c. 543), Faustus of Riez (c. 460), and others introduced their own errors into the doctrine such as praying to the dead. The Reformers simply took the meaning back to Augustine's view.

New Advent-Communion of Saints

10,097 posted on 10/30/2007 10:04:41 AM PDT by HarleyD
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To: HarleyD

It goes back a tad farther than Augustine.


10,101 posted on 10/30/2007 10:26:59 AM PDT by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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