31 July 2022
Here’s our table…
If you have not yet discovered…
So as I sat in my car…
29 July 2022
July’s Summary
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Justification
28 July 2022
What is it…
Patristic Quote of the Day
For in the present age Babylon is always going into destruction and burning up in part, just as Jerusalem is moving into paradise in those saints who leave the world. The Lord showed this in the story of the poor man and the rich man.—St. Caesarius of Arles (Homily 18 on Revelation)
Catechesis: Justification
Luther
26 July 2022
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Justification
25 July 2022
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Justification
21 July 2022
Snagging a few days…
19 July 2022
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Distinctions of Law
18 July 2022
Gotta love Aquinas…
Some have contended that this sacrament cannot be accomplished by uttering the aforesaid words [the words of Christ from the Words of Institution], while leaving out the rest, especially the words in the Canon of the Mass. But that this is false can be seen both from Ambrose's words quoted above, as well as from the fact that the Canon of the Mass is not the same in all places or times, but various portions have been introduced by various people.
Accordingly it must be held that if the priest were to pronounce only the aforesaid words with the intention of consecrating this sacrament, this sacrament would be valid because the intention would cause these words to be understood as spoken in the person of Christ, even though the words were pronounced without those that precede. The priest, however, would sin gravely* in consecrating the sacrament thus, as he would not be observing the rite of the Church.