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St. Alphonsus writes: "a single bad book will be sufficient to cause the destruction of a monastery." Pope Pius XII wrote in 1947 at the beatification of Blessed Maria Goretti: "There rises to Our lips the cry of the Saviour: 'Woe to the world because of scandals!' (Matthew 18:7). Woe to those who consciously and deliberately spread corruption-in novels, newspapers, magazines, theaters, films, in a world of immodesty!" We at St. Pius X Press are calling for a crusade of good books. We want to restore 1,000 old Catholic books to the market. We ask for your assistance and prayers. This book is a photographic reprint of the original The original has been inspected and many imperfections in the existing copy have been corrected. At Saint Pius X Press our goal is to remain faithful to the original in both photographic reproductions and in textual reproductions that are reprinted. Photographic reproductions are given a page by page inspection, whereas textual reproductions are proofread to correct any errors in reproduction.
St. Alphonsus writes: "a single bad book will be sufficient to cause the destruction of a monastery." Pope Pius XII wrote in 1947 at the beatification of Blessed Maria Goretti: "There rises to Our lips the cry of the Saviour: 'Woe to the world because of scandals!' (Matthew 18:7). Woe to those who consciously and deliberately spread corruption-in novels, newspapers, magazines, theaters, films, in a world of immodesty!" We at St. Pius X Press are calling for a crusade of good books. We want to restore 1,000 old Catholic books to the market. We ask for your assistance and prayers. This book is a photographic reprint of the original. The original has been inspected and many imperfections in the existing copy have been corrected. At Saint Pius X Press our goal is to remain faithful to the original in both photographic reproductions and in textual reproductions that are reprinted. Photographic reproductions are given a page by page inspection, whereas textual reproductions are proofread to correct any errors in reproduction.
This is a comprehensive history that looks at some of the more obscure early churches in the east. From the preface: "This book forms a continuation, or second part, of The Orthodox Eastern Church by the same author. Its object is to describe the lesser separated Eastern Churches in the same way as that described the greatest. "Greatest" and "lesser," by the way, are only meant to qualify their size. No opinion is thereby expressed as to their relative merit (see p. 446). There is a difference in the subject of this volume, which affects its treatment. These smaller Churches are much less known. There is a vast literature on the Orthodox Church, so that the only difficulty in writing the former book was that of selection and arrangement. Moreover, Orthodox official documents and service-books (at least in their original form) are in Greek, which it is no great merit to know. Much of the matter treated here is rather of the nature of a land, if not unknown, at least difficult of access. There is far less information to be had about the other Eastern Churches. And their native literature is contained in many difficult tongues. So to write this book was a much more arduous task, and the result may be less satisfactory. On the other hand, it has the advantage of greater originality. Concerning the Orthodox I said nothing which could not be found fairly easily in European books already. Here I think I have been able, in certain points, to bring what will be new to anyone who has not made some study of Eastern matters and languages. Part of this is gathered from notes made by myself in their lands, interviews with prelates and clergy of these rites, observations of their services, and information supplied by friends in those parts. As for literary sources, I have, of course, read many books on Eastern Churches by modern writers. But, as will be seen from my references, I have compiled my own book, as far as I could, from original sources. It is perhaps hardly necessary to say that all my quotations are at firsthand.
This is a concise but comprehensive guide that teaches readers about the Roman liturgy. From the preface: "This book is intended to supply information about the history of the Roman liturgy. The dogmatic side of the Mass is discussed by the Bishop of Newport in the same series. The title shows that it is a study of the Roman rite. It is only in the Roman (or Gallican) rite that the Eucharistie service can correctly be called Mass. The chapter about other liturgies md the frequent references to them throughout are meant only to put our Roman Mass in its proper perspective and to illustrate its elements by comparison. In spite of the risk of repetition, the clearest plan seemed to be to discuss first the origin and development of the Mass in general; and then to go through the service as it stands now, adding notes to each prayer and ceremony. The present time is perhaps hardly the most convenient for attempting a history of the Mass. For never before have there been so many or so various theories as to its origin, as to the development of the Canon, the Epiklesis and so on. Where the best authorities differ so widely it would be absurd to pretend to offer a final solution. I have no pretence of supplying a new answer to any of these questions, or even of taking a side finally among theories already proposed. The only reasonable course seems to be to state the chief systems now defended and to leave the reader to make up his own mind. I have however shewn some preference for the main ideas of Dr. Drews and Dr. Baumstark and for certain points advanced by Dr. Buchwald. And I have added a few general remarks on the points which seem to me to be fairly established. But this has not, I think, prevented a fair statement of other theories; nor should it make it more difficult for the reader to see the present state of the difficult questions. I doubt if it be possible to think of a solution of the main question (the order of the Canon) which has not yet been proposed, or of one that has not some difficulties. At any rate I have thought of none such."
St. Alphonsus writes: "a single bad book will be sufficient to cause the destruction of a monastery." Pope Pius XII wrote in 1947 at the beatification of Blessed Maria Goretti: "There rises to Our lips the cry of the Saviour: 'Woe to the world because of scandals!' (Matthew 18:7). Woe to those who consciously and deliberately spread corruption-in novels, newspapers, magazines, theaters, films, in a world of immodesty!" We at St. Pius X Press are calling for a crusade of good books. We want to restore 1,000 old Catholic books to the market. We ask for your assistance and prayers. This book is a photographic reprint of the original The original has been inspected and many imperfections in the existing copy have been corrected. At Saint Pius X Press our goal is to remain faithful to the original in both photographic reproductions and in textual reproductions that are reprinted. Photographic reproductions are given a page by page inspection, whereas textual reproductions are proofread to correct any errors in reproduction.
This book is a translation into Japanese. The original book, "The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described," was written by Adrian Fortescue in 1920. It dealt the traditional ceremonies of the Roman Catholic Church. This vol. 2 contains "Evening services," "The liturgical year" and "Occasional functions." This newly translated book will be helpful for laymen and clergies in Japan.
This book is a translation into Japanese. The original book, "The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described," was written by Adrian Fortescue in 1920. It dealt the traditional ceremonies of the Roman Catholic Church. This vol. 1 contains "General principles concerning ceremonies" and "The holy sacrifice." This newly translated book will be helpful for laymen and clergies in Japan.
""The Orthodox Eastern Church At The Present Day"" is a book written by Adrian Fortescue that provides a comprehensive overview of the Orthodox Church in the early 20th century. The book covers the history, liturgy, theology, and organization of the Orthodox Church, as well as its relationship with other Christian denominations and the state. Fortescue draws from his extensive knowledge of the Eastern Church, having spent many years studying and traveling throughout the Orthodox world. He provides an in-depth analysis of the various traditions and practices of the Orthodox Church, including its sacraments, monasticism, and iconography. The book also explores the challenges facing the Orthodox Church at the time, including the impact of modernization and secularization, as well as the political and social upheavals of the early 20th century. Overall, ""The Orthodox Eastern Church At The Present Day"" is an informative and insightful resource for anyone interested in the history and beliefs of the Orthodox Church.THIS 168 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: The Orthodox Eastern Church, by Adrian Fortescue. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1417910607.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Greek Fathers is a book written by Adrian Fortescue and first published in 1908. It is a comprehensive study of the early Christian theologians and writers from the Eastern Roman Empire, who are collectively known as the Greek Fathers. The book covers the period from the 2nd to the 8th century and provides an in-depth analysis of the works and teachings of prominent figures such as Origen, Athanasius, Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, John Chrysostom, and Cyril of Alexandria.Fortescue's work explores the theological, philosophical, and historical context of the Greek Fathers and their contributions to the development of Christian doctrine, liturgy, and spirituality. He discusses their views on the nature of God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Church, and the sacraments, as well as their engagement with pagan philosophy, Jewish theology, and Christian heresies.The book is structured chronologically and thematically, with each chapter focusing on a particular period or topic. It also includes extensive footnotes, bibliographies, and indexes, making it a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the history of early Christianity and its intellectual traditions. Overall, The Greek Fathers is a seminal work that remains relevant and informative to this day.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
THIS 74 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: The Orthodox Eastern Church, by Adrian Fortescue. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1417910607.
St. Alphonsus writes: "a single bad book will be sufficient to cause the destruction of a monastery." Pope Pius XII wrote in 1947 at the beatification of Blessed Maria Goretti: "There rises to Our lips the cry of the Saviour: 'Woe to the world because of scandals!' (Matthew 18:7). Woe to those who consciously and deliberately spread corruption-in novels, newspapers, magazines, theaters, films, in a world of immodesty!" We at St. Pius X Press are calling for a crusade of good books. We want to restore 1,000 old Catholic books to the market. We ask for your assistance and prayers. This book is a photographic reprint of the original The original has been inspected and many imperfections in the existing copy have been corrected. At Saint Pius X Press our goal is to remain faithful to the original in both photographic reproductions and in textual reproductions that are reprinted. Photographic reproductions are given a page by page inspection, whereas textual reproductions are proofread to correct any errors in reproduction.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
The Orthodox Eastern Church is an overview of the history, Schism, and customs of the Orthodox Church.
(LARGE PRINT EDITION) 1908. The author writes in the Preface: This little book is intended to supply not so much matter for controversy as a certain amount of information about the Orthodox Church. People in the West have too long forgotten that enormous mass of their fellow Christians who live on the other side of the Adriatic Sea and the river Vistula, and now that Anglicans especially have begun to take an interest in what they look upon as another branch of the Church, it seems regrettable that English Catholics as a rule have only the vaguest and the most inaccurate ideas about the people whom they confuse under the absurd name of Greeks. Chapter headings include: The Great Patriarchates; Rome and the Eastern Churches; The Faith and Rites of the Byzantine Church before the Schism;The Schism of Photius; The Schism of Cerularius; The Reunion Councils; The Crusades and the Byzantine Church; Under the Turk; Orthodox Theology; The Constitution of the Orthodox Church; The Orthodox Hierarchy; The Orthodox Faith; Orthodox Rites; and The Question of Reunion.
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The Greek Fathers is a book written by Adrian Fortescue and first published in 1908. It is a comprehensive study of the Greek Fathers of the Christian Church, including their lives, writings, and teachings. The book covers the period from the early Church to the 8th century, and includes the works of such influential figures as Athanasius, Basil the Great, Gregory Nazianzen, and John Chrysostom. Fortescue provides a detailed analysis of the theological and philosophical ideas of these Fathers, and discusses their contributions to the development of Christian doctrine and practice. He also examines their influence on the wider culture of the time, including their impact on art, literature, and language. The book is written in a scholarly style, with extensive footnotes and references to primary sources. It is aimed at scholars and students of theology, but is also accessible to anyone with an interest in the history of Christianity. The Greek Fathers remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the origins and development of Christian thought and practice.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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