From the World Tree to the Cross of Christ
For more thoughts on Advent, I decided to write some background for the Christmas tree. Trees played an important role in ancient Germanic Paganism. The World Tree -as any World of Warcraft player...
View ArticleRatzinger, Luther, and Vatican II: An Episode in the History of Augustinianism
I was reading an old review from the Tablet today and it made me smile. It was discussing Cardinal Ratzinger before he was elected as Pope and made some interesting assertions that are rarely...
View ArticleThe Borgias and the Lutheran Reformation
I consider myself a very Traditional and Catholic Lutheran. I love the Roman Catholic Church, and I hope and pray for the day when the Lutheran Gospel of salvation by grace alone will be sounded in...
View ArticleIs Flight From the World To Be Understood as an Act of Piety or Despair?
“There are on record examples of men who, forsaking marriage and the administration of the Commonwealth, have hid themselves in monasteries. This they called fleeing from the world, and seeking a kind...
View ArticleParish Ale: Beer in Church, a Lengthy Tradition
In the middle ages (and in some places even until now) the parish was the centre of community life. There would be dances and celebrations in the church, as well as meetings of almost every kind....
View ArticleLutherans, Calvinists, Anglicans and the Unfair Gospel of Christian Bible
“We are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith, and not for our own works or deservings. Wherefore that we are justified by faith only is a...
View ArticleSt. Augustine the Monergist on Grace and Free Will
So what’s Monergism anyway? According to my alma mater (wikipedia): “Monergism describes the position in Christian theology of those who believe that God, through the Holy Spirit, works to bring about...
View ArticleThe Resurrected Christ and the Mass in Revelation 5
“And no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll or to look into it, and I began to weep loudly because no one was found worthy to open the scroll or to look into it....
View ArticleSt. Monica
For those of you who haven’t read the Confessions of St. Augustine, St. Monica, is remembered as the gracious doctor’s mother. She prayed for Augustine for over seventeen years, that he would be...
View ArticleFeast of St. Cyprian
In honor of Saint Cyprian’s feast day tomorrow I was reading some of his epistles and found an interesting paragraph where the bishop writes about the Eucharist and Justification by faith. Curiously,...
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