Further, the massive missionary success of the Catholic Church in India, S. America, and Japan further disproves your point that everything must be done in an Americanist, decentralized, Modernist, and decentralized mode.
@batalhapatriota2 жыл бұрын
hello do you have these videos in portuguese - Brazil ???
@nicholasshaler7442 Жыл бұрын
A lot of your anti-Catholic biases in this video are complete nonsense. The Irish and Northumbrian Celts accepted the pope, and St. Patrick was ethnically Italian. Further, the Catholic Church respected and build up the various European people groups, while the parts of the Mass said by the priest were uniform. However, the hymns were often in the vernacular, and details of worship varied between regions.
@rjwl55 Жыл бұрын
I did not intend to sound anti-Catholic as God saw fit to spread faith through them for a thousand years or more, with their heyday of pre-modern global outreach being during the first 200 years of the post-Reformation period when Protestant churches were sending virtually no international witnesses. Both groups had a tendency to oppose translations into the vernacular of the scriptures, with a few notable exceptions, and some famous translators into English, like Wm. Tyndale, were burned at the stake by Protestants. The Celtic christian movement (not so organized as the Latin one) and their outreach didn't officially accept Roman Christianity's authority until the Synod of Whitby, some 200 years after the time of St Patrick, who may have been of Roman descent but grew up in England and Ireland.