Showing posts with label church fathers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church fathers. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

He Who Died In Place Of Us Is The One Object Of My Desire

No earthly pleasures, no kingdoms of this world can benefit me in any way. I prefer death in Christ Jesus to power over the farthest limits of the earth. He who died in place of us is the one object of my quest. He who rose for our sakes is my one desire. Do not talk about Jesus Christ as long as you love this world. - Saint Ignatius of Antioch

Friday, June 10, 2011

The Reign Of Life Has Begun, The Tyranny Of Death Is Ended

The reign of life has begun, the tyranny of death is ended. A new birth has taken place, a new life has come, a new order of existence has appeared, our very nature has been transformed! This birth is not brought about by human generation, by the will of man, or by the desire of the flesh, but by God. If you wonder how, I will explain in clear language. Faith is the womb that conceives this new life, baptism the rebirth by which it is brought forth into the light of day. The Church is its nurse; her teachings are its milk, the bread from heaven is its food. It is brought to maturity by the practice of virtue; it is wedded to wisdom; it gives birth to hope. Its home is the kingdom; its rich inheritance the joys of paradise; its end, not death, but the blessed and everlasting life prepared for those who are worthy. - Saint Gregory of Nyssa, Bishop, (330-395)

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Man Finds Himself Betwixt A Twofold Gravitational Force

The Fathers of the Church maintained that human beings stand at the point of intersection between two gravitational fields. First, there is the force of gravity which pulls us down – towards selfishness, falsehood and evil; the gravity which diminishes us and distances us from the heights of God. On the other hand there is the gravitational force of God’s love: the fact that we are loved by God and respond in love attracts us upwards. Man finds himself betwixt this twofold gravitational force; everything depends on our escaping the gravitational field of evil and becoming free to be attracted completely by the gravitational force of God, which makes us authentic, elevates us and grants us true freedom. - Pope Benedict XVI

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

For 1500 Years, If Someone Was a Christian, They Were A Catholic

For 1500 years if someone was a Christian, they were a Catholic. Even the split with the Orthodox really wasn’t complete until the 1400s after the fall of Constantinople. Even during the years of the schism with the East, there was still the idea of there being one Church. That is why the East called upon the West during the Crusades. The understanding that for 1500 years there was Christendom...there was one Church. And Jesus said, “upon this rock I shall build my Church.” As a Fundamentalist, I had to think of myself as being like a bug on a leaf that fell off of a twig that fell off of a branch that fell off of a bow that fell off the tree 500 years ago. And now as Catholics, we are back to the root. We are back to the Church that can trace itself back to Christ. It is so neat to be part of something that goes back 2000 years and stretches into eternity, that reaches up to heaven and down to earth...it’s amazing. - Michael Matthews, Former Baptist Minister

Friday, February 11, 2011

For we do not Receive These Things as Common Bread or Common Drink; But as Jesus Christ

St. Justin Martyr was born a pagan but converted to Christianity after studying philosophy. He was a prolific writer and many Church scholars consider him the greatest apologist or defender of the faith from the 2nd century. He was beheaded with six of his companions some time between 163 and 167 A.D.

"This food we call the Eucharist, of which no one is allowed to partake except one who believes that the things we teach are true, and has received the washing for forgiveness of sins and for rebirth, and who lives as Christ handed down to us. For we do not receive these things as common bread or common drink; but as Jesus Christ our Savior being incarnate by God's Word took flesh and blood for our salvation, so also we have been taught that the food consecrated by the Word of prayer which comes from him, from which our flesh and blood are nourished by transformation, is the flesh and blood of that incarnate Jesus."

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Are You Aware That God Did Not Leave us on Our Own But He Gave us His One Church With His Own Teaching Authority to Guide us in Truth

Are you aware that you are so loved that God himself took on our human nature to become one of us in everything except sin and showed us the way to himself through God the Son Jesus Christ? (We are loved by God who through his Son died for ...our sin, rose from the dead to give us everlasting life: John 3:16; Romans 5:8; 1 John 4:9-10; Galatians 2:20. Jesus is True God and True man: John 1:1, 10:38, 12:45, 20:28; Colossians 2-9; Philippianss2:5-11). Your sin is but a drop in the ocean of God's love and mercy. No sin is too great for our God to forgive. "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9).

Are you aware that God did not leave us on our own but he gave us his one Church with his own teaching authority to guide us in truth. Yes, a Church that would never fall to the powers of hell that Jesus himself built upon Peter the rock and the first pope which would have successors to lead it? "You are Peter the rock (kepha in Aramaic, the language Jesus spoke) and upon this rock (kepha) I will build my church" (Matthew 16:18-19, 18:17-18; Luke 10:16; John 16:12; Ephesians 2:20; Acts 1:20, 1:25-26; 1 Timothy 3:1-8, 5:17, 4:14).

Are you aware that the Church (the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church) is the Pillar and Foundation of the Truth (1 Timothy 3:15)? If the Church is the pillar and foundation of Truth does that sound like all that you need is the Bible alone? No, what about the Traditions we are to keep a tight hold onto along with Scripture (2 Thessalonians 2:15). Also, can the one Church of Jesus be split into 28,000 competing denominations? No, because there is "One Lord, One faith, One baptism, One God & Father of us all" Ephesians 4:3-6; 1 Corinthians 1:10. Jesus Prayed that we may be ONE (John 17:17-23).

Why choose the Catholic church? Because it is the only historical Christian church that has been around for almost 2000 years and can trace itself back to the apostles. In fact, the early first, second, third century Christians were Catholic and held to Catholic beliefs such as the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Today's pope Benedict XVI can trace himself in an unbroken line of succession to St. Peter the apostle and 1st pope himself! Orthodox Christians broke away from the Catholic church in the year 1054. The first Protestant church broke away from the Catholic Church in the year 1517 with Martin Luther (a Catholic monk) who started the Lutheran Church. The split has continued till this day with 28,000 plus denominations. I myself shall remain in the church that Jesus Christ founded, the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church established in the year 33 A.D.

Are you aware that Jesus gave his Church 7 Sacraments (visible signs of invisible grace) which are unending rivers of God's grace which nourish us on our Journey in this world to God?

--Baptism is where one is born again of water and Spirit, receives Justifying grace (made right before God) & Sanctifying grace (empowered by God to do good and grow in a holy life devoted to him). We become adopted children of God, members of his Church and have original (the sin we inherit from our parents Adam and Eve) & personal sins washed clean from our souls by the free gift of God's grace. John 3:5; Romans 5:18-19; Colossians 2:11-12; Titus 3:5; 1 Corinthians 6:11; Romans 6:4; 1 Peter 3:21.

--Confirmation is where you become a mature member of the Church and accept the faith personally. You also receive a deeper outpouring of the Holy Spirit and of the seven gifts which you received at Baptism. The seven gifts are wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety and fear of the Lord. You are empowered to share your faith with all and you are sealed with the Holy Spirit. Acts 19:5-6, 8:14-17; 2 Corinthians 1:21-22; Ephesians 1:13; Hebrews 6:2.

--Confession is where Jesus gives us the sacrament of Reconciliation to forgive us our sins committed after Baptism. Yes, Jesus wants us to receive his forgiveness and grace to stay away from sin through his priest in Confession. Jesus empowered his apostles to forgive sins in his name, "Jesus breathed on them and said, receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive anyone his sins, they are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven" (John 20:21-22). The priest forgives us in the Person of Christ or Persona Christi (2 Corinthians 2:10). This is why the Church says we need to confess our sins to a priest because Jesus has given his priest the power to forgive in his name.

--Holy Eucharist is where by the power of the Holy Spirit bread and wine are substantially changed into the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of our risen Lord Jesus Christ. Bread and wine no longer remain after the words of consecration at Holy Mass, only Jesus remains totally and equally present under both forms of the consecrated bread and wine. Here our Lord makes us one with himself and each other who shares in this Holy Communion. The simple act of receiving is to say, "yes Lord I believe it is you that I am receiving and believe all that your Catholic Church believes. Here our Lord nourishes us with his own Body and Blood and gives us the grace to follow him day in and day out. Here our Lord waits for us in the Tabernacle to spend time with him in adoration.

Yes, Jesus commanded us to "Eat his Body and to Drink his Blood" John 6:35-71). Yes, Jesus instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper (Matthew 26:26). As with the Apostles the Church continues to celebrate this at Holy Mass. Here the once and for all sacrifice of Christ at Calvary is made present for us to encounter and unite ourselves with Jesus' perfect sacrifice to the Father through the Holy Spirit. But before we receive one should examine themselves to make sure they are in the State of Grace or God's friendship not guilty of mortal sin or sins that lead to death (James 1:14-15; 1 John 5:16-17)

If you are not sure you should then first go to confession (1 Corinthians 10:16, 11:23-29). Why would you want to put the Lord into a sinful body? Confess your sins first and then come to the Lords table. In Exodus 12:8, 46 "the Paschal lamb had to be eaten. In John 1:29 "Jesus is called the Lamb of God" so we too must eat as Jesus has commanded us.

--Anointing of the sick is where we are given the grace of healing. (Mark 6:12-13 and John 5:14).

--Holy Orders is where those who are called are ordained to a special ministry of the ordained priesthood of Christ. Yes, we are all part of a royal priesthood by virtue of our baptism, but some are called to a special order of the ordained priesthood. (1 Peter 2:9-10; Acts 20:28; Luke 22:19; John 20:22; Acts 6:6, 13:3, 14:22; 1 Timothy 4:14; 2 Timothy 1:6; Titus 1:5).

--Matrimony is where Jesus takes two, a man and woman and joins them together in one flesh in the eyes of God. (Matthew 19:5; Mark 10:7-12, Ephesians 5:22-32; 1 Thess 4:4).

Yes our Lord and God Jesus Christ has blessed us with all this and more.

Are you aware that Catholics do not worship Mary and the Saints? We honor them and respect them. We ask them to pray for us to Jesus like you would ask someone here to pray for you. They are not dead but are alive with God for God is the Go...d of the living not of the dead and all are alive with him (Mark 12:26-27, 9:4). They are those who died in God's friendship and are now with him in Heaven. Death cannot separate those in Christ (Romans 8:35-39) and we are all part of the one body of Christ (Ephesians 1:22-23, 5:21-23; Colossians 1:18, 24; 1 Corinthians 12:12-27; Romans 12:5). We are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses (Hebrews 12:1).

We are to offer prayer, petitions for all (1 Timothy 2:1-7) through Jesus our One mediator. We are to love one another with mutual affection, this does not stop at death for those who are in heaven fulfill this in ways we cannot imagine. Our statues and images are not grave idols because one would have to worship the statue or image which we Catholics do not do. They are mere reminders of those who have gone before us in Christ. They are like a family picture of a deceased loved one, do you worship your loved ones? Nor do we worship our statues! God even commanded images to be made (Exodus 20:4-5; Numbers 21:8-9; 1 Kings 6:23-29, 7:25-45).

Are you aware what the Catholic Church really teaches in these and other matters? Do you think you can just write off the church as nothing of importance in your life. Think again because God does exist and he came to us in the person of Jesus to show us the "The Way, The Truth and The life. No one can come to the Father except by Jesus." (John 14:6).

He established one Church to guide us and teach us his ways. His Church is like a mother to us. You may not even have God in your life, I would like to invite you into a relationship with him that can and will be nourished by him through his Church. You may be a Catholic who is not practicing their faith, may I urge you to start by learning your faith, loving your faith and living your faith. Don't believe that this doesn't matter to you because it does and will have eternal effects depending the way you chose. Jesus said that "if you deny me then I will deny you", will you deny him?

You may already be a Christian of another denomination. May I encourage you to investigate the Catholic church yourself to see what it really believes, you may be surprised what you find out. Go to the source or as they say "the horses mouth" to learn the facts of these truths. Yes we have more in common than you may think. But the Fullness of the Truth is in the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church whom Jesus Himself founded and protects throughout all time. Don't you think it is time to encounter the whole truth today?

Friday, January 14, 2011

Without The Catholic Church, You Would Have No Knowledge of Christ

Where was your church in the first century? Jesus promised His Church would be always visible and perpetual. Where was your church in the 2nd century? Where are your martyrs in the early centuries, who died defending Christianity? Where are your doctrinal teachings from the moment of Pentecost all the way to today? Where was your church in the 4th century when the decision was made which writings constituted the inspired Word of God to form the New Testament? Show us evidence of your perpetual, authoritative church since Pentecost, or keep your kindergarten criticisms to yourself. Without the Catholic Church, you would have no knowledge of Christ. Respect your elders. - Bernie Jacoby

Monday, January 10, 2011

Sola Scriptura: Not God's Intended Plan

If Sola Scriptura was actually the intended plan for God to establish his Divine plan of Salvation, you would expect to see all the Early Churches, teaching nothing but Sola Scriptura! In fact, what you find is the exact opposite. You actually find a Church with Authority, calling the shots! And that Church is the Catholic Church! - Ross Earl Hoffman

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Apologetics Resources

ENTIRE WRITINGS OF THE EARLY CHURCH FATHERS:
http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/

THE COUNCILS OF THE CHURCH STARTING WITH NICEA
http://www.dailycatholic.org/history/councils.htm

THE HISTORY OF SCRIPTURE
http://www.drbo.org/church.htm

PAPAL ENCYCLICALS....JUST A FEW MAJOR ONES
http://www.papalencyclicals.net/

THE OLD CATECHISM....EASIER FOR BEGINNERS
http://www.catholicity.com/baltimore-catechism/

THE ENTIRE NEW CATECHISM
http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc.htm

THE DOCTORS OF THE CHURCH
http://www.catholic.org/saints/doctors.php

THE LIVES AND MIRACLES OF OUR 10,000 SAINTS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH PRODUCED
http://www.catholic.org/saints/stindex.php

EUCHARISTIC MIRACLES
http://www.therealpresence.org/eucharst/mir/engl_mir.htm

source: Margie Pro Sindelar

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

They do Not Admit That the Eucharist is the Flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ

They abstain from the Eucharist and from prayer, because they do not admit that the Eucharist is the flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ... - Saint Ignatius of Antioch, 'Letter to the Smyrnaeans,' paragraph 6., 80-110 AD

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

I Desire the Bread of God Alone

I have no desire for corruptible food nor for the pleasures of this life. I desire the bread of God, which is the flesh of Jesus Christ. - St. Ignatius of Antioch (107 A.D.)