Thursday, May 08, 2008

Quick Note

Found while doing some research


Mark Connolly

“I never approved of a schism, nor will I approve of it for all eternity. . . . That the Roman Church is more honored by God than all others is not to be doubted. St, Peter and St. Paul, forty-six Popes, some hundreds of thousands of martyrs, have laid down their lives in its communion, having overcome Hell and the world; so that the eyes of God rest on the Roman church with special favor. Though nowadays everything is in a wretched state, it is no ground for separating from the Church. On the contrary, the worse things are going, the more should we hold close to her, for it is not by separating from the Church that we can make her better. We must not separate from God on account of any work of the devil, nor cease to have fellowship with the children of God who are still abiding in the pale of Rome on account of the multitude of the ungodly. There is no sin, no amount of evil, which should be permitted to dissolve the bond of charity or break the bond of unity of the body. For love can do all things, and nothing is difficult to those who are united.”

Martin Luther to Pope Leo X, January 6, 1519

more than a year after the Ninety-Five Theses

quoted in The Facts about Luther, 356



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2 comments:

Buck said...

this is going to take a while, isn't it?

Frater Bovious said...

Yeah, I think so. I have been trying for a post a week covering one to three of the 95 theses. So much of what is being said is just difficult to follow. But, I have been enjoying the effort. Between Bible Class, The Glob Blog, and The Glob, it's been kind of hard to be consistent.

I haven't done this week's edition of The Glob because I was three homeworks behind and tomorrow night is the last class. So, I had to get them caught up.

Anyway, plan on writing the newspaper tonight, then working on the next set of theses this weekend.

Frater Bovious