To: ultima ratio
Is there some confusion here over which heretic did what? I thought that it was Jean Calvin who did all these things--not Luther. I was given to understand that although Martin Luther was a heresiarch, he did not advocate "destroying the Holy Mass"--such was whole-heartedly accomplished by Calvin and Zwingili, who both despised the Church. Do we not often refer to the desecration of the Sacred Altars as being turned into "Calvin's Table?"
447 posted on
05/20/2003 9:06:52 PM PDT by
jt8d
(War is better than terrorism)
To: jt8d
No, it was Luther who began the changes I cited. He consciously denied the Propitiatory action of the Mass as well as the Real Presence. He eliminated the Offertory, insisted the minister face the congregation, made the altar a table, introduced Communion in the hands, and eliminated all outward expressions of veneration.
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