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" Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude of the people also be, even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church" --St Ignatius around 107 A.D



Tuesday, November 23, 2010

St. Clement of Rome: Soteriology and Ecclesiology

For those who think there was no primacy in rome until constantine (according to the heritics constantine started the roman church). We see here that St Clement of Rome, third successor to peter, living at the time of john the apostle, who knew the apostles, writes a letter to the church in corinth to handle some problems. St Clement points out that its better to obey God than man ,and to obey God meant obedience to the people in charge of the church he established. We also see that others who knew St Clement , living in early 100 a.d called the name of the church Catholic(see ignatius of antioch)




St. Clement of Rome: Soteriology and Ecclesiology

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