Introduction to the StudentsBackground to Church History: The Roman WorldChapter 1: Jesus Christ and the Founding of the Church Chapter 2: The Early ChristiansChapter 3: Persecution of "The Way"Chapter 4: The Church Fathers and HeresiesChapter 5: Light in the Dark AgesChapter 6: The Conversion of the Barbarian TribesStudent Workbook
But he shall not stay more than one day, and if it is necessary the next day also. But if he stays three days, he is a false prophet."1 Didache So the Didache, an early manual on church order written around 110 CE, advises fledgling Christian congregations on what to do when the...
My response is that there is a fundamental distinction between what the Church teaches— the one, consistent, unified and unambiguous teaching of the Church’s infallible Magisterium, as summarized in the Catechism of the Catholic Church— and what individual Catholics do and believe, the doings ...
Didache, the oldest surviving Christian church order, probably written in Egypt or Syria in the 2nd century. It is considered to be a work of patristic literature from an unknown Apostolic Father. Some early Christian writers treated it as canonical.