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Luchen Bailey | PentecostalTheology.com600 A.D. Worship in Latin was enforced by law. ( Later repealed).
709 A.D. The custom of kissing the Pope’s foot was introduced.
1074 A.D. Celibacy was declared, This became law in 1123 A.D.
Roman Catholic Church rejection the rapture and millennium, this took place under Augustine around the 4th century. The Catholic Church specifically condemns the “rapture” and “millenarianism,” according to [CCC 676]. I know Augustine originally believed in pre-millennialism, but later rejected the belief, viewing it as carnal. He was the first theologian to expound a systematic doctrine of a-millennialiam.
Lennie Marx [07/31/2015 11:43 AM] Good news I write the Pope almost every week I think He’s getting it!
John Kissinger [07/31/2015 11:49 AM] Let’s see how it will go after Sunday Law is endorsed at his 2015 visit to the U.S.
Seth Judkins [08/16/2015 12:09 PM]
Catholicism isn’t Christianity.
Varnel Watson
March 14, 2013 — Of all the unthinkable candidates, Jorge Mario Bergoglio is perhaps the worst. Not because he openly professes doctrines against the faith and morals, but because, judging from his work as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, faith and morals seem to have been irrelevant to him . . . He has not missed any occasion for holding acts in which he lent his Cathedral to Protestants, Muslims, Jews, and even to partisan groups in the name of an impossible and unnecessary interreligious dialogue. He is famous for his meetings with Protestants in the Luna Park arena where, together with preacher of the Pontifical House, Raniero Cantalamessa, he was “blessed” by Protestant ministers, in a common act of worship in which he, in practice, accepted the validity of the “powers” of the TV-pastors. . . Full story: rorate-caeli.blogspot.com
Mary Ellen Nissley
Acts 2:38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins…