How to Read Early Church Fathers Catholic

The Early on Church Fathers were the disciples of the 12 apostles, the disciples of the disciples of the 12 apostles, the disciples of the disciples of the disciples of the 12 apostles, etc.  In brusque they were the Christian leaders who took charge of the Church following the expiry of the 12 apostles.

They were not merely taught by the 12 apostles, they were also first-hand witnesses to the creation of the Church building worldwide.  Most, if not all, were martyred by being crucified, beheaded, fed to the lions at the Roman Coliseum, boiled in oil, or skinned alive.  They were the ones empowered past the Holy Spirit (John 16:13 and 1 John 4:half dozen),  and who personally handed on the oral teaching of Jesus Christ, before the New Testament canon was created by the Catholic Church building in the belatedly 4th century, at the councils of Rome, Hippo, and Carthage.  1 of the nifty early ones, St. Clement, is really mentioned in the bible in Philippians 4:3.  None of these early Church Fathers just stood up and started preaching on his own. They followed the Biblical model in Acts of "being sent" (Romans 10:15).  Who sent them?  Jesus sent the 12 apostles ("as the Male parent sent me, so I send you"). The 12 apostles then laid easily on others and sent them (Acts six:6).  This apostolic tradition has been followed for 2000 years past the Catholic Church, who continuously lays hands on new disciples in every generation since Jesus walked the globe, then sends them to the 4 corners of the earth to preach the good news of Jesus Christ,  to forgive sins in His Proper name, and to bring Jesus in the Eucharist to u.s.a. all. We, the members of the 21rst Century, owe these early on Church Fathers a lot of gratitude, considering they died horrible deaths in order to preserve and to hand on the Discussion of God to u.s.a. today.

A lot of Protestants ignore these early Christian leaders, preferring instead to believe that the history of Christianity began with Jesus and the 12 apostles, and and so somehow skipped over 15 centuries to Martin Luther.  That would exist like proverb that the history of the United States began with George Washington in 1776, and and so skipped over to Franklin Roosevelt in 1932.  For some reason, a lot of Protestants volition reject to read any of the writings of the early on Church Fathers, proudly proclaiming to anybody that "Those writings are not in my Bible!"  But they will read the writings of Martin Luther, Billy Graham, and Max Lucado, even though those aren't in the Bible either!  They will even read and believe the heretical "Left Behind" books of LaHeye and Jenkins (there is no "surreptitious" rapture of believers mentioned anywhere in the bible.  When it happens, according to the bible, there will be trumpet blasts, and every eye volition come across Jesus). The writings of the early Church building Fathers elucidate what is taught in the Bible, so that it's no mystery whether or not the Eucharist is the actual trunk, claret, soul, and divinity of Jesus Christ, whether or not Mary is the new Eve, or whether or not in that location is a purgatory.  After all, the early Church Fathers were taught by the 12 apostles, handed on the faith to the side by side generation, and were then martyred for their deportment!  Why someone would trust more in the writings of people coming along xv centuries afterwards over their writings is very strange indeed.

Some of the greatest early Church building Fathers are mentioned below. To read nigh them, merely click on their name.

To read about what they thought nearly the following issues, click on each i of the topics below.

Some great writings of these early on Church Fathers are below:

         The Commencement Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

         The Epistle of Polycarp to the Phillipians

         The Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians

         The Martyrdom of Ignatius

         The Outset Apology of Justin Martyr

         Iranaeus Confronting Heresies

         Confessions of St. Augustine

         A Consummate Index of the Early Church Fathers' Writings

Jimmy Akin's New Web log on the Early Church Fathers

So don't go trapped in the Protestant philosophy that really says that if information technology isn't in the Bible, then it can't possibly be true. If that were truly the case, then none of Martin Luther's writings can be seen as true, because they aren't in the Bible either!  Take the time to read what our Catholic martyred ancestors had to say. After all, nosotros are all united through time and space in the Eucharist.  St. John says in his gospel that if we eat the body of Christ and potable His blood, so Christ abides in us, and nosotros in Him!  And because nosotros are all united in Christ, we are all united with each other.

And once non-Catholic Christians start to read these writings of the early Church Fathers, they will soon find that at that place were NO Baptists, Lutherans, Methodists, Mormons, Episcopaleans, etc., anywhere in the Early Church. Those traditions of men were all started centuries afterward, based on what people thought Jesus' Church was all nearly, rather than on what it actually was.

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