In a guest post today at NLM, Mr. Zsolt Orbán proposes a most intriguing hypothesis to account for the depiction of the distribution of Holy Communion found in three ancient codices. "From these," he writes, "it is indeed possible to reconstruct a highly probable communion practice which, according to the evidence of these artefacts, may have been widespread in the 5th and 6th centuries." Orbán's reconstruction of the evidence also serves to call into question changes in Eucharistic praxis characteristic of the twentieth-century liturgical reform. Excellent scholarship.
https://t.co/UjTE0hM0Qe
@EduardHabsburg@renovamenverlag Köszönöm, így sokkal jobb a kép. És nagyon örülök, hogy rátalált az örök misére, annak meg különösen, hogy nyilvánosan hitet tesz mellette!
@EduardHabsburg@renovamenverlag Örömmel látom, hogy a diplomáciai szolgálat már nem akadályozza a közzétételében. Szívesen elolvasnám. (És ezúttal azt javaslom, hogy vágja le a kép jobb felső sarkát. A fakabátok szigorú, de nem hagyománytisztelő emberek:)
@MLJHaynes The rejection of the titles coredemptrix and mediatrix for the sake of unity with the Orthodox - before Pope Leo's first trip to the East. Leo's goal is to renounce such "undogmatized terms" (c) Ratzinger). Ad quaerendum unitatem. Exclusively human unity, of course.
@TaylorRMarshall Erdő is a modernist neo-conservative. He allows Latin Mass in one place in his diocese, only on Sundays. The communist secret service, with which he collaborated, registered him as “the Roman” (Römmer). It would be a tragic choice.
@EduardHabsburg@Iubilaeum_25 Mostanában félve utaznék Rómába, mert ott úgyis csak a repedéseket vizslatnám a bazilikákon, hogy "vajh tágulnak-e?", "most jön az igazságos csapás?". Például a kereszten élősködő üzekedők miatt. Persze, ha ragaszkodik hozzá, megkísérlem.
@FredSimonTLM There will be another real Pope. St.Malachy's prophecy calls the present period the worst (extrema) persecution of Holy Roman Church between two popes. Gloria Olivae was Benedict XVI, Petrus Romanus being the future true pope.
@EdwardPentin And this he spoke not of himself: but being the high priest of that year, he prophesied (John 11:51)
„of whom doth the prophet speak this? Of himself, or of some other man?” (Acts 8:34)
„thou dost the same things which thou judgest” (Rom 2:1)