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Presbyterianism and ‘State-Sponsored
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In an earlier article posted to
our website called “Irish Presbyterianism: Then and Now” I highlighted
how some 50 years or so ago The Youth Committee of the General Assembly of
the Irish Presbyterian Church published a ‘Handbook on Romanism and
Evangelical Christianity’ to meet what they described in the preface to
their booklet as ‘one of the urgent needs of our Church’. In the article
I quoted a number of the Question and Answer contents of the booklet
that were set out in ‘catechism’ format and it was evident that those who
compiled this booklet were fully versed, not only in the unscriptural errors of
Roman Catholicism, but also in the truths of Biblical Evangelical Christianity.
That was the ‘Then’ of Irish
Presbyterianism and I contrasted it with the ‘Now’ of Irish
Presbyterianism as represented by the invitation issued by the [at
the time of the writing of my article] about to be installed Presbyterian
Moderator, Ken Newell, to the Roman Catholic Primate of Ireland, Archbishop
Sean Brady to be one of his ‘personal guests’ at his installation on 7 June
2004. The contrast was that according to Ken Newell’s journalistic
‘spin-doctor, Alf McCreary of the Belfast Telegraph, there can be ‘joint
mission’ with a Roman Catholic system that was clearly identified 50 +
years ago by The Youth Committee of the General Assembly as being
totally unscriptural when it comes to genuine Christian ‘mission’.
Sadly even worse has since emerged
to show the dangerous agenda being pursued by those currently charged with
directing the spiritual well being of today’s Irish Presbyterian Youth.
Representatives of the Youth Board of the Irish Presbyterian Church
are currently actively promoting an initiative known as ‘PYP – Preparing Youth
for Peace’.
Perhaps you’re wondering why I
titled this article as I did, especially my use of the phrase - State-Sponsored
‘Peace’. Well the explanation lies in the fact that the funding for this PYP
initiative doesn’t come from the Presbyterian Church itself but has come
from a variety of British and interested Foreign sources and it is clear that
State/Secular thinking has shaped
much of this initiative.
Comments
1.
The ‘peacemaking’ being promoted here is clearly a
State/Secular concept of ‘peacemaking’ and does not equate with
the Biblical concept of ‘peacemaking’. In this State/Secular
concept, Presbyterian Youth are being encouraged to ‘celebrate
difference’ – to ‘celebrate’ the fact that they belong to
a Church system that in theory claims to promote Biblical Christianity and to ‘celebrate’
the fact that their young Roman Catholic neighbours belong to a Church
that totally contradicts the truths of Biblical Christianity. In acquiescing to
this State/Secular concept of ‘peacemaking’ an approach is being
encouraged that would mitigate against the Biblical concept of ‘peacemaking’
which would of course be for young Christians within the Irish
Presbyterian Church to actively evangelise their young Roman Catholic
neighbours with the truth of Biblical Christianity.
2.
Christians are of course as far as is possible to “live peaceably
with all men” [Romans
3.
Experience in other so-called ‘evangelical’ quarters has shown that
when ‘The State’ funds ventures, those involved tend to defer to ‘The State’
view of things rather than to Biblical truth even though those involved would
no doubt claim otherwise. The advice of Peter that “We ought to obey God
rather than men” [Acts
Amongst
the PYP resource materials is a DVD and known endorsers of it are
Russell Birney, Alistair Dunlop and Trevor Morrow [3 former
Presbyterian Moderators]. All 3 of these men have a track record of pro-active
promotion of false ecumenism. As a ministry we highlighted the scripture
twisting of Paul’s letter to the Galatians by both Russell Birney
and Trevor Morrow to justify their condemnations of those who opposed
the concept of so-called ‘Evangelical Catholics’.
In
1998, Trevor Morrow, as well as being listed as a ‘Group
Participant’ in the accompanying official booklet, acted as chairman for
some of the July 1998 meetings featuring J I Packer and ‘Father’ Pat Collins
that were held to launch the Irish version of ECT [Evangelicals and
Catholics Together] and Alistair Dunlop was one of those who were
named in the booklet as a ‘Signatory to ECT Ireland [July 1998]’
Another
organisation associated with the DVD is ‘Youthlink: NI’. The
agenda of ‘Youthlink: NI’ was set out very concisely in an advert
placed by them in the Belfast Telegraph of
Part of the advert read – ‘Youthlink:
NI is the inter-church youth service set up to promote the spiritual, social
and personal development of young people in Northern Ireland. Its member bodies
are the Catholic, Church of Ireland, Methodist and Presbyterian churches and
the Religious Society of Friends…Applicants must have a firm commitment to
working within a Christian and cross-community context’ – clearly an ecumenical
body.
The
very first ‘Development Director’ of ‘Youthlink: NI’ was
Peter Moss who for 6 years was ‘Youth Director of the World
Council of Churches’ - the very
body that the Irish Presbyterian Church voted to withdraw from some years
previous. Mr Moss was also involved with the ecumenical groupings
of the ‘Irish Council of Churches’ and the ‘Corrymeela
Community’.
In
the August 1992: Issue 1 newsletter ‘Youthlink Update’,
incoming chairman, Presbyterian minister Ivan Patterson paid
tribute to ‘the work of founding chairman ‘Father’ Colm Campbell without
whose perseverance Youthlink wouldn’t have got off the ground’. Mr Patterson also
revealed that ‘Youthlink’s operating costs are being sustained by the
department of education through the Youth Council for
The
same newsletter carried endorsements for ‘Youthlink NI’ from
entertainment and sporting personalities such as James Galway, Gloria
Hunniford, Dana and Barry McGuigan. It also listed the
then 4 ‘Church Leaders’ as ‘Patrons’ – Roman
Catholic Cahal Daly; Church of Ireland Robin Eames; Presbyterian Samuel
Hutchinson and Methodist Edmund Mawhinney.
In
1993 ‘Youthlink NI’ ran ‘A
Self-Awareness Course’ called ‘The Enneagram’. The ‘tutor’ was Jesuit
Priest, Myles O’Reilly and one of the training officers
was ‘Father’ Paddy White who was consulted in relation to a ‘fact
sheet’ [more will be said about this later] that features as
part of the ‘resource materials’ that accompany this PYP initiative.
The opening line of Helen Palmer’s book ‘The Enneagram:
Understanding Yourself and the Others in Your Life’ [part of the recommended
reading for the course] states ‘The Sufi Enneagram represents a journey
into self’. ‘Sufi’ of course refers to Islamic Mysticism.
In the Youthlink leaflet promoting the course it states ‘The
Enneagram came from the East via
Two
endorsements on the back of Helen Palmer’s book state – ‘Explores
the mysteries of personality and points the way to the cultivation of
extraordinary abilities’ YOGA JOURNAL and ‘Palmer’s focus on the
practical import of this unique personality system gives her book special
power, power to transform’ AMERICAN HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW. I
simply ask, what is the Presbyterian Church in
‘I was born in
This is truly ‘Jesuitical spin’ designed
to convince the unlearned that Mr Godfrey shares evangelical convictions on spiritual ‘new birth’ and on ‘being a Christian’. On
reading these excerpts one might think that Mr Godfrey was ‘born again’ after his
encounter with an ‘evangelical Christian’ called ‘Doug’. The question must be
asked – how many times can an unregenerate sinner be ‘born again’. By
reading the Lord’s conversation with Nicodemus as recorded in John 3 it is
clear that such a spiritual regeneration takes place only once.
Mr Godfrey would have us think that his ‘new birth’ or his
being ‘reborn
in [note – not ‘into’] Jesus’ took place when he was an adult but yet he also informed us
that he was ‘brought
up as a Catholic’ and that his family ‘actually went to church each week’. I can
only assume [and if wrong I will readily retract] that his parents would have
brought Mr
Godfrey as an infant to the Catholic Church for the Catholic
Sacrament of Baptism and that, as they subsequently faithfully attended the
Catholic Church, that they would all have witnessed many other infants being
baptised by their priest.
Mr Godfrey has informed us that he himself
is ‘an
ordained’ priest’ and I would be most surprised if he has not himself
baptised many children of Roman Catholic parents. ‘The administration of
Baptism’ is one of ‘The functions especially entrusted to the parish
priest’ [Code of Canon Law: 530]. What are the claimed effects of
Roman Catholic baptism by a parish priest – ‘Baptism, the gateway to the sacraments, is
necessary for salvation, either by actual reception or at least by desire. By
it people are freed from sins, ARE BORN AGAIN as children of God and made like
to Christ by an indelible character, are incorporated into the Church. It is
validly conferred only by a washing in real water with the proper form of words’. If Mr Godfrey was
baptised in the Catholic Church as an infant and then in his capacity as a
priest he has likewise baptised many babies, is he by his ‘testimony’ inferring
that through the Sacrament of Baptism babies are not ‘BORN AGAIN’ as Roman
Catholicism teaches but that an experience, later in life, such as he related
in his ‘testimony’
must be sought in order to be ‘reborn in [note – not ‘into’] Jesus’.
There are serious consequences
for Roman Catholics who reject the claims made by Rome for the Sacrament of
Baptism – ‘If
anyone saith, that in the Roman Church, which is the mother and mistress of all
churches, there is not the true doctrine concerning the sacrament of baptism;
let him be anathema’: ‘If any one saith, that baptism is free, that is, not
necessary unto salvation; let him be anathema’. [Council of
Mr Godfrey is a Jesuit priest and I
think we can safely assume that he would not continue in this position if he
did in any way reject the claims of the Roman Catholic Sacrament of Baptism, as
otherwise he would be under the ‘anathema’ [curse] of the Roman Catholic
Church.
Certainly ‘being [not
‘becoming’] a
Christian’ involves ‘surrendering to Jesus as…personal Lord and Saviour’ but
becoming a Christian through ‘new birth’ happens only and sovereignly through the “quickening” work of
the Holy Spirit. ‘New
birth’ only happens as He, the Holy Spirit, sovereignly chooses and
moves and not automatically [as defined in Roman Catholicism as ex opere operato (which
means ‘from the work performed’)] through any Roman Catholic Sacrament of Baptism.
This ‘testimony’ of Donal Godfrey is full
of theological ‘double-speak’. In the ‘Collins English Dictionary & Thesaurus – 21st
Century Edition’ the following entry is found under the definition
of ‘Jesuit’ – ‘a person given to subtle
and equivocating [ambiguous] arguments’. Someone
who ‘equivocates’
is as this dictionary also states ‘deliberately misleading or vague; avoiding
speaking directly or honestly; of doubtful character or sincerity’. These
definitions lie at the heart of ‘Jesuitry’.
Mr Godfrey confirmed that in his training he
‘did the
‘SPIRITUAL EXERCISES’ of St Ignatius’. In these ‘Exercises’ there is a section
entitled ‘RULES
FOR THINKING WITH THE CHURCH – The following rules should be observed to foster
the true attitude of mind we ought to have in the church militant’ and one
of those ‘Spiritual
Exercises’ 365:13 teaches – ‘If we wish to proceed securely in all things, we must hold fast to the
following principle: What seems to me white, I will believe black if the
hierarchical Church so defines…For it is by the same Spirit and Lord who gave
the Ten Commandments that our holy Mother Church is ruled and governed’ [‘The
Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius by Louis J Puhl SJ: Loyola University Press
– Chicago: pages 157 & 160].
Section 5 of the PYP
Initiative purports to answer the question ‘What are they all about? The
faith and culture of the Roman Catholic Community’ and encourages the idea
of bringing ‘a local Catholic lay person to talk for a short while about
their faith and culture’ It may well be that the ‘Catholic lay person’ invited
may have thoughts and beliefs that differ from official Roman Catholic teaching
and perhaps that is the aim of the whole exercise. If it is then there is one
simple but very important point that needs to be made and it is this. If
someone ‘thinks and feels differently to what the Roman Catholic Church
teaches’ they are in the eyes of that Church no longer a ‘Roman
Catholic’ for freedom of conscience to believe as a Roman Catholic,
other than what ‘Holy Mother Church’ teaches, is not permitted.
The only HONEST way to consider ‘Roman
Catholic Faith’ is by considering what the officially approved Roman
Catholic Catechisms, Council Decrees, Canon Law etc teach. The wrongly titled ‘Catholicism
Fact Sheet’ [another PYP resource material] that can
be used in conjunction with section 5 [and which will be analysed later] will
only lead to false conclusions being drawn about the TRUE nature of ‘Roman
Catholic Faith’.
The
Council of
‘no one
relying on his own judgment shall, in matters of faith and morals…presume to
interpret them contrary to that sense which holy mother Church, to whom it
belongs to judge of their true sense and interpretation, has held and
folds…Those who act contrary to this shall be made known by the ordinaries and
punished in accordance with the penalties prescribed by the law’.
Pope Paul
VI in an Apostolic Letter in 1971 wrote –
‘Even
though [scriptural] scholars must pursue their studies in
accordance with recent scientific method, they know nevertheless that God has
entrusted the Scriptures not to the private judgment of learned people but to
his church. The Scriptures, therefore, must always necessarily be interpreted
according to the norms of Christian tradition and hermeneutics, under the
guardianship and protection of the church’s magisterium’.
The notion
of a ‘free-thinking’, scripture-interpreting ‘Catholic lay-person’
is a total non-starter where Rome is concerned and those perhaps contemplating
and floating such an idea are in the words of 2 Timothy 3:13 "deceiving
and being deceived".
As you shortly read the ‘Catholicism
Fact Sheet’ I am sure you will sense as I did that there is a clear
strategy, not only to highlight supposed ‘agreements’ but also to downplay or
minimise ‘differences’. This is particularly evident in the handling of ‘The
Sacraments’. When you read on the ‘Catholicism Fact Sheet’ – ‘Through
the sacraments we invite Jesus into our personal lives by celebrating with
other Christians what we are, and what we hope to become in Him’ – you may
well assume, as others who read this document will, that this infers that Roman
Catholics are all in favour of what might be termed ‘Shared-Sacraments. All I
would do at this point is quote the text of our ministry – “Take heed that
no man deceive you” [Matthew 24:4]. In the eyes of
In the 1998 booklet ‘One
Bread One Body’ produced by the Catholic Bishops of
‘An understanding of the
Eucharist [The Roman Catholic Mass] is essential, therefore, to
the search for Christian unity. There can be no full unity among Christians
that does not embrace unity in the Eucharist…It is right to expect that anyone
who receives Holy Communion in the Catholic Church should manifest Catholic
faith in the Eucharist…When no priest is available Catholics cannot celebrate
Mass…through the Eucharist Christ’s saving power reaches not only those
gathered in celebration, but also those in communion with us in any way, both
the living and the dead.
We offer the Eucharistic
sacrifice for ourselves and those who are dear to us and for those who have
died and gone before us marked with the sign of faith…Catholics believe that
Christ in the Eucharist is truly, really and substantially present. We can
preserve intact our faith in this unique gift of Christ to His Church only by
insisting on a change in the inner reality [transubstantiation]
of the bread and wine [pages 7,11, 23, 26, 33].
These then, from
Finally, as we approach the
analysis of the ‘Catholicism Fact Sheet’ it might be good to
remind ourselves as to what being a Christian really is. Based on my own
Christian experience of some almost 20 years is the conviction that at the
heart of every true Christian is the knowledge, that salvation has been
bestowed by grace alone, has been received through faith alone, is founded on
Christ alone, is revealed in the Scriptures alone, and is to the glory of God
alone. That is what it means to be a ‘Christian’ – to be a possessor of
God’s so great salvation - to be permanently and securely ‘justified’.
In conclusion I want now to
reproduce the PYP ‘Catholicism Fact Sheet’ [with some comments
added by myself] and compare it to official Roman Catholic ‘facts’ [again
with occasional comments added by myself] and as I do so I am very much
reminded of Neville Chamberlain who in 1938 brandished a white piece of paper
and declared with confidence that it was a basis for ‘peace’ –
the following year World War II broke out.
This ‘Catholicism Fact
Sheet’ is no basis for theological ‘peace’ between
Christianity and Roman Catholicism.
The PYPCatholicism Fact Sheetstates that ‘official Catholic teaching affirms’ [with
comments added] |
OfficialRoman Catholic Documentsalso teach and affirm the following ‘facts’ that may be obscured by the PYP ‘Fact Sheet’ |
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Salvation cannot be earned but
is a free gift received by faith. [The object of this ‘faith’ is
not focussed ALONE on the work of Christ namely His sinless life and His
substitutionary death but also involves a ‘meritorious’ human input as well]. |
‘Moved
by the Holy Spirit and by charity we can then MERIT for ourselves and for
others the graces needed for…the attainment of eternal life’ [1994 Catholic
Catechism: paragraph 2010] ‘If anyone saith, that the
justice received is not preserved and also increased before God through good
works, but that the said works are merely the fruits and signs of
Justification obtained, but not a cause of the increase thereof, let him be
anathema’ [Council of Trent: Session 6: Canon XXIV]. |
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There is only one mediator
between God and us, the person of Jesus Christ: 1st Timothy 2: 5 [This
really means that there is only ONE MEDIATOR with God, THE FATHER and that
is, His Son but Rome allows place for other mediators between God, THE SON
and mankind and chief amongst these other mediators is Mary as the quotes
opposite will show]. |
‘The
Blessed Virgin is invoked in the Church under the titles of Advocate, Helper,
Benefactress and MEDIATRIX’ [1994 Catholic Catechism: paragraph 969] ‘God has committed to her [Mary]
the treasury of all good things, in order that everyone may know that through
her are obtained every hope, every grace, every salvation. For this is his
will, that we obtain everything through Mary’ [Pope Pius IX Ubi Primum] ‘Every grace granted to men has three
successive steps: By God it is communicated to Christ, from Christ it passes
to the Virgin and from the Virgin it descends to us’ [Pope Leo XIII Jacunda
Semper] ‘Father’ John Duffy in his
introduction to his translation of Alphonsus Liguori’s book ‘The Glories
of Mary wrote ‘The impression that devout readers take away with them
when they have read any part of the Saint’s [Liguori’s] commentary is wonder
and awe at the realisation of Mary’s power. But the Saint, masterful
theologian and Doctor of the [Roman Catholic] Church, is careful to place
that power in its proper context. It is God’s own goodness and mercy which
comes to us through Mary’s intercession. She is the channel – to Jesus and
from Jesus – by God’s own arrangement’. In his book [page 160], Liguori
himself wrote ‘The world would have been destroyed long ago if it were not
for Mary’s intercession. And now that we have the Son as Mediator with the
Eternal Father, and the Mother with the Son, we have full access to God’ |
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All human beings are born into a
state of separation from God as a result of the fall. [ |
‘Adam’s sin was personal and
grave and it affected human nature…and it affected the whole human race by
depriving his progeny of the supernatural life and preternatural gifts
[‘infused knowledge, absence of concupiscence (the propensity of human nature
to sin) and bodily immortality’] they would have possessed on entering the
world had Adam not sinned’ [Pocket Catholic Dictionary: John A Hardin SJ;
pages 301 & 342]. ‘Father’ Hardin further identifies these ‘preternatural
gifts’ as ‘grace’ on page 166. By comparison The Westminster
Confession of Faith, Chapter VI spells out clearly the ‘total depravity’ of
man that resulted from ‘the fall’ – ‘By this sin, they [Adam & Eve] fell
from their original righteousness and communion with God and so became DEAD
in sin and WHOLLY DEFILED in all parts and faculties of soul and body’ In a ‘Brief Statement concerning
Faith and Order’ published by the PCI in 1974 for the guidance of Church
Members it states that ‘our whole being, body mind and spirit…are all so
affected by sin that we live under the judgment of God and are COMPLETELY
UNABLE to restore ourselves’. By comparison again, Jesuit
‘Father’ Henri du Lubac in his book ‘Salvation Through The Church’ [pages 113-114]
wrote ‘If God had willed to save us WITHOUT OUR OWN CO-OPERATION, Christ’s
sacrifice by itself would have sufficed. But does not the very existence of
our Saviour presuppose A LENGTHY PERIOD OF COLLABORATION ON MAN’S PART? God
did not desire to save mankind as a wreck is salvaged…MAN’S CO-OPERATION was
always necessary if his exalted destiny was to be reached and HIS
CO-OPERATION is necessary now for his redemption. Christ did not come to take
our place – or rather this aspect of substitution refers only to the first
stage of his work – BUT TO ENABLE US TO RAISE OURSELVES THROUGH HIM TO
GOD…HUMANITY WAS TO CO-OPERATE ACTIVELY IN ITS OWN SALVATION’. Such false Roman Catholic
teaching misrepresents both the seriousness of and the remedy for the ‘separation
from God as a result of the fall’. |
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Jesus died on the cross in
atonement for all sins, and that in His death, He took the place of sinners
in bearing our guilt: Isaiah 53:6 [Please note this does not say
Christ bore all our ‘punishment’] |
‘The forgiveness of sin and
restoration of communion with God entail the remission of the eternal
punishment of sin, but temporal punishment of sin remains’ [1994
Catholic Catechism: paragraph 1473] ‘TEMPORAL PUNISHMENT’ –
‘The punishment that God in his justice inflicts either on earth or in
Purgatory for sins, even though already forgiven as to guilt’ [Pocket
Catholic Dictionary: John A Hardin SJ; page 428] ‘If any one saith that, after
the grace of Justification has been received, to every penitent sinner the
guilt is remitted, and the debt of eternal punishment is blotted out in such
wise, that there remains not any debt of temporal punishment to be
discharged either in this world, or in the next in Purgatory, before the
entrance to the kingdom of heaven can be opened (to him); let him be
anathema’ [Council of Trent: Session 6: Canon XXX]. |
Jesus as the
only way to salvation – one day every knee shall bow and every tongue confess
that Jesus Christ is Lord [The Scriptures also make it clear that knowledge
of and faith alone in Jesus is essential for ‘saving belief’ as we read in
Romans 10:14-15]
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‘But
the plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the
first place amongst whom are the Moslems: these profess to hold the faith of
Abraham and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind’s
judge on the last day’ [
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Heaven for those who accept
salvation won by Jesus and hell for those who die unrepentant [This is
only part of Roman Catholic belief about those who die as the quotes opposite
will demonstrate]. |
Concerning ‘hell’ So, These false Roman Catholic
teachings on ‘Purgatory’ are a denial of the truths of the following
Scriptures. Speaking of God’s forgiveness to His ‘elect’ we read God’s
promise to them in Hebrews |
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The Eucharist [or Mass] is not a
repetition of |
It is true that |
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The priesthood of all believers
which means that a Christian has direct access to the Father through Jesus [Rome
also has another ‘priesthood’ for people to first have access to Jesus and
then access to the Father] |
‘By Christ’s will, THE CHURCH
possesses THE POWER to forgive the sins of the baptised and exercises it
through bishops and priests normally in the sacrament of Penance’. In the
forgiveness of sins, both priests and sacraments ARE INSTRUMENTS which our
Lord Jesus Christ…wills to use in order to efface our sins and give us the
grace of justification’ [1994 Catholic Catechism: paragraphs 986&987]. On the ‘Catholic Encyclopaedia’
website, under the heading of ABSOLUTION we read ‘Absolution is the remission
of sin, or of the punishment due to sin, granted by the Church…That there
is in the Church power to absolve sins committed after baptism the
Council of Trent thus declares: "But the Lord then principally
instituted the Sacrament of Penance, when, being raised from the dead, He
breathed upon His disciples saying, 'Receive ye the Holy Ghost. Whose sins
you shall forgive, they are forgiven them, and whose sins you shall retain,
they are retained.' By which action so signal, and words so clear the consent
of all the Fathers has ever understood that the power of forgiving and
retaining sins was communicated to the Apostles, and to their lawful
successors for the reconciling of the faithful who have fallen after
baptism" (Session XIV, i)… It were foolish to assert that the power
here granted by Christ was simply a power to announce the Gospel (Council
of Trent, Session. XIX, “Individual and integral
confession [to priests] and absolution [by priests] are the
sole ordinary means by which the faithful, conscious of grave sin, are
reconciled with God and the Church” [Pope John Paul II: 7 April 2002]. In 1989 the Los Angeles Times
reported as follows ‘Rebutting a belief widely shared by Protestants and a
growing number of Roman Catholics, Pope John Paul II on Tuesday dismissed the
widespread idea that one can obtain forgiveness directly from God and
exhorted Catholics to confess more often to their priests’. ‘The human race has always felt
the need of a priesthood: of men, that is, who have the official charge to be
mediators between God and humanity, men who should consecrate themselves
entirely to this mediation, as to the very purpose of their lives, men set
aside to offer to God public prayers and sacrifices in the name of human
society…The priest is the minister of Christ, an instrument, that is to say,
in the hands of the Divine Redeemer. He continues the work of the redemption
in all its world-embracing universality and divine efficacy, that work that
wrought so marvellous a transformation in the world. Thus the priest, as is said with
good reason, is indeed "another Christ"; for, in some way, he is
himself a continuation of Christ…Now a priest is the appointed
"dispenser of the mysteries of God," for the benefit of the members
of the mystical Body of Christ…The Christian…finds at his side the priest
with power received from God…If he fall, the priest raises him up again in
the name of God, and reconciles him to God with the Sacrament of Penance… Thus the priest accompanies the
Christian throughout the pilgrimage of this life to the gates of Heaven…But
among all these powers of the priest over the Mystical Body of Christ…there
is one of which the simple mention made above will not content us…the power
to remit sins…What a comfort to the guilty, when…he hears the word of the priest
who says to him in God's name: "I absolve thee from thy sins!"… We
have been at the feet of a man who represented Jesus Christ’ [Pope Pius XI: 20 December 1935] |
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Scripture in its entirety (both
Old and New Testaments) is the inspired word of God. [Yet
again this statement fails to tell the whole story about the make-up and
authority of ‘the inspired word of God’ as properly understood in Roman
Catholicism] |
‘Sacred Tradition AND Sacred
Scripture make up a SINGLE DEPOSIT OF THE WORD OF GOD…The task of
interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted SOLELY to the
Magisterium of the Church, that is, to the Pope and to the Bishops in
communion with him’ [1994 Catholic Catechism: Paragraphs 97&100]. The ‘supreme authority’ in the
Roman Catholic Church is not ‘The Word of God’ (Tradition and Scripture) but
the Pope and his Bishops. |
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Jesus will come again to judge
the living and the dead [Scripture affirms that Jesus,
having offered His one, all sufficient, finished sacrifice, will remain in heaven
until His enemies are made His footstool (see Hebrews 10:12-14). Roman
Catholicism teaches otherwise]. |
‘With regard to the power of the
priests over the real body of Christ, it is of faith that when they pronounce
the words of consecration, the incarnate God has obliged Himself to obey
and come into their hands under the sacramental appearance of bread and wine.
We are struck with wonder when we find that in obedience to the words of His
priests –Hoc est corpus meum – (This is my body) – God Himself descends
on the altar, that He comes whenever they call Him, and as often as
they call Him, and places Himself in their hands, even though they
should be His enemies. And after having come, He remains entirely at their
disposal and they move Him as they please from one place to another. They
may, if they wish, shut Him up in the tabernacle, or expose Him on the altar,
or carry Him outside the church; they may if they choose, eat His flesh, and
give Him for the food of others. Besides, the power of the priest surpasses
that of the Blessed Virgin because she cannot absolve a Catholic from even
the smallest sin’ [‘The Dignity and Duties of the
Priest’ by Alphonsus de Liguori as quoted in ‘Roman Catholicism’ by Loraine
Boettner: page 175] |
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That Mary is not to be
worshipped but respect and devotion to her comes from her unique role as the
mother of Jesus and as a model of faith [Rome may claim that
‘Mary is not to be worshipped’ but the place afforded to Mary in the Roman
Catholic church, the prayers offered to Mary in the Roman Catholic church and
the piety to Mary tolerated in and by the Roman Catholic church constitute
only one thing – ‘worship’] |
‘Most Blessed Virgin Mary,
Immaculate Queen and Mother, the refuge and consolation of all troubled
souls! I kneel here before you with my family and choose you for my
Lady, Mother and Advocate with God. I dedicate myself and all who belong to
me to your service forever, I beg you, O Mother of God, to receive us into
the company of your servants. Take us under your protection. Help
us in life and at the hour of our death….Queen of Heaven, most holy Mary,
I was once a slave of sin, but now I consecrate myself to you as your client
forever. I give myself to your honour and service for the rest of my life.
Do not reject me as I deserve, but accept me as your servant…I rejoice
that God Himself loves you alone, more than He loves all human beings and
angels together…Pray for me, Mary; pray and never cease until you greet me in
heaven…And when at last the hour of death arrives, O Mary my hope, help me in that terrible anguish in which I
will find myself. Strengthen me against despair over the remembrance of my
sins which the devil will call up before me. Obtain for me the grace to
call upon you over and over in that dread hour, so that I may die with
your name and the name of your most holy Son on my lips. You have granted
this grace to so many of your clients. I too desire it and hope for it. Amen.
[Extracts from ‘Prayers to Our Lady’: Alphonsus de Liguori] |
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The Sacraments are meant to help
us encounter Jesus our risen Lord [Roman Catholic sacraments are
not merely designed to ‘foster fellowship’ with the Lord as this statement
might suggest: They are claimed to be necessary for salvation and this is an
error similar to the error of the Judaisers who insisted that Mosaic ritual
was needed for salvation as we read in Acts 15:1. Such false teaching
constitutes “another gospel” and those promoting it are ‘accursed’ by God as
we read in Galatians 1:6-9. |
‘The Church affirms that for believers
the sacraments of the New
covenant are necessary for salvation’ [1994 Catholic Catechism:
paragraph 1129] ‘The sacraments are efficacious
signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which
divine life is dispensed to us’ [1994 Catholic Catechism:
paragraph 1131] ‘If any one saith that the
sacraments of the New Law are not necessary unto salvation, but superfluous;
and that, without them, or without the desire thereof, men obtain of God,
through faith alone, the grace of
justification…let him be anathema’ [Council of Trent: Session 7:
Canon IV] |
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Through the sacraments we invite
Jesus into our personal lives by celebrating with other Christians what we
are, and what we hope to become in Him [This basically teaches
that salvation is “by works of righteousness” and Titus 3:5 totally rejects
such false teaching and declares that salvation is “not by works of
righteousness” God’s appointed means for bring people to saving faith is
through ‘faithful preaching’ and not through ‘pious practice’ as the quotes
opposite show] |
‘If any one saith that the sacraments of
the New Law were not all instituted by Jesus Christ, our Lord; or that they
are more, or less, than seven, to wit, BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION, THE EUCHARIST,
PENANCE, EXTREME UNCTION, ORDER and MATRIMONY; or even that any one of these
seven is not truly and properly a sacrament; let him be anathema’
[Council of Trent: Session 7: Canon 1] “Christ sent me not to baptise, but to preach the gospel”
[1st Corinthians 1:17] “Preach the word” [2nd Timothy 4:2] “It pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save
them that believe” [1st Corinthians 1:21] “So then, faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word
of God” [Romans 10:17] |
Whilst analysing this ‘Fact
Sheet’ some words from a sermon preached by a former Pastor of mine came to
mind – ‘When a half-truth is proclaimed as the whole truth it becomes a
lie’. This ‘Fact Sheet’ has such a capability inherent in it.
At the close of my article “Irish
Presbyterianism: Then and Now” previously referred to, I reproduced the
thoughts of C H Spurgeon from his Daily Devotional ‘Morning and Evening’. In
closing this article I shall once more return to this devotional and let Mr
Spurgeon have the final and very appropriate say with his ‘Evening’ thoughts
for 11th July.
This evening’s verse
"Tell ye your children of it, and let your children tell
their children, and their children
another generation." Joel 1:3
In this simple way, by God's grace, a living testimony for truth is
always to be kept alive in the land--the beloved of the Lord are to hand down
their witness for the gospel, and the covenant to their heirs, and these again
to their next descendants. This is our first duty, we are to begin at
the family hearth: he is a bad preacher who does not commence his ministry at
home. The heathen are to be sought by all means, and the highways and hedges
are to be searched, but home has a prior claim, and woe unto those who reverse
the order of the Lord's arrangements. To teach our children is a personal
duty; we cannot delegate it to Sunday School Teachers, or other friendly aids,
these can assist us, but cannot deliver us from the sacred obligation;
proxies and sponsors are wicked devices in this case: mothers and fathers must,
like Abraham, command their households in the fear of God, and talk with their
offspring concerning the wondrous works of the Most High. Parental teaching is
a natural duty--who so fit to look to the child's well-being as those
who are the authors of his actual being? To neglect the instruction of our
offspring is worse than brutish. Family religion is necessary for the
nation, for the family itself, and for the church of God. By a thousand
plots Popery is covertly advancing in our land, and one of the most effectual
means for resisting its inroads is left almost neglected, namely, the
instruction of children in the faith. Would that parents would awaken to a
sense of the importance of this matter. It is a pleasant duty to talk
of Jesus to our sons and daughters, and the more so because it has often proved
to be an accepted work, for God has saved the children through the
parents' prayers and admonitions. May every house into which this volume shall
come honour the Lord and receive His smile.