The Eucharist, Part 17: Interlude

The Rise of Roman Catholicism In Part 16: Apostolic Constitutions (375-380), we got hints on how the Eucharist and Lord’s Supper was ultimately combined and reordered into one Roman liturgy. As we continue this series, we will see how the innovations described by the “heretical”Apostolic Constitutions sit right into the middle …

The Eucharist, Part 16: Apostolic Constitutions

Apostolic Constitutions (c.375-380) In Part 15: Athenagoras of Athens, we began a discussion on the Apostolic Constitutions, written two centuries after Athenagoras. There we discovered that the unbloody sacrifice is the eucharist of a pure heart and unreprovable mind. This is precisely what we’ve seen in our series so far: the sacrifice that …

The Eucharist, Part 11: Cyprian of Carthage

Cyprian of Carthage Before we talk about Cyprian, let’s see how the Catholic Encyclopedia sings his praises: It is certainly notable here how the Catholic Encyclopedia is trying to distance Tertullian from his pupil Cyprian. The Catholic Encyclopedia calls Tertullian’s writings “harsh and unintelligible.” The Encyclopedia seems to be setting …

The Eucharist, Part 8: Interlude

Let’s take a short break from the examination of the patristic era writers to look at the concept of the sacrifice and thanksgiving (eucharist). The Eucharistic Sacrifice The first mention of thanksgiving in the Bible is Leviticus 7 referring to the fellowship offering of thanksgiving, a sacrifice of bread or meat. The …