The vestments that priests wear are of historical origin from Jewish priests. The Bible tells us that they were vested in violet and purple; scarlet twice dyed, and fine linen. Gold and precious stones were also used to give the person of the priest that dignity demanded by his exalted office. I don’t know about Gothic.
@Oblationem yes it is, there is the roman and the gothic vestments, the roman is the stiff one. The gothic one is was adopted as the "official" chasuble. There are two kinds of these chasubles, the revival and the Traditional one. The revival ones look like the one Fr. Cooper is wearing but they are sold without maniples. The traditional one is exactly what Father is wearing, it has a full design in the back and on the front an incomplete. In my church we use the Roman ones.
As far as I know, Protestants are considered Christians, but do not possess the Faith in its fulness. Remember, Protestantism is a heresy and thus by definition denies important truths while embracing falsehoods such as "sola fide" and "sola scriptura." This isn't saying that all Protestants are heretics. I'm just saying that since they do in fact follow heresy, they're missing a lot.
It has occurred to me that the Catholic Church, generally speaking considers Protestant baptisms valid; therefore I suppose Protestants are considered Christians? I invite someone in the know to answer this question. What does the Church teach?
@Oblationem Protestant baptisms valid? That may be the modern Church that okays it, but what happened to the traditional teachings of "There is no salvation outside the Catholic Church"?
@Oblationem As long as it is done properly anyone can baptize. I actually baptized my dying brother. I thought it was absured at the time that I should baptize him, but my priest assured me as long as the proper form, matter and substance were used it was valid. Protestants are considered christian and we Catholics refer to them as "seperated bretheren" (except episcopalians, we call heretics.lol)
No, he is no actor. We sometimes disagree about this or that, but he is the Real Deal, a real priest of God who enters into the Holy of Hollies to offer up to God a True Sacrifice . If you go to anything other than a Traditional Catholic Mass, perhaps you see nothing but actors?
8:51 & 9:05 I must admit ignorance on many things, but when he uses the word 'christian', is he referring to just Catholics or also Protestants? Does the SSPX (and pre-V2 teaching) consider only Catholics to be Christian?
Catholic is Christian, sameo sameo. Why would anyone else other than a Catholic consider himself or herself Christian? There are Protesters, commonly called Protestants heretics and schematics. I’ve never truly understood why they call themselves Christian when they reject so much of what Christ’s Church teaches. The Bible says, let them be anathema. They are Christians only in their own mind…
Oh, I almost forgot to ask. Are those Gothic vestments Father Cooper is wearing?
tradne85 3 months ago
@tradne85
The vestments that priests wear are of historical origin from Jewish priests. The Bible tells us that they were vested in violet and purple; scarlet twice dyed, and fine linen. Gold and precious stones were also used to give the person of the priest that dignity demanded by his exalted office. I don’t know about Gothic.
Oblationem 3 months ago
@Oblationem yes it is, there is the roman and the gothic vestments, the roman is the stiff one. The gothic one is was adopted as the "official" chasuble. There are two kinds of these chasubles, the revival and the Traditional one. The revival ones look like the one Fr. Cooper is wearing but they are sold without maniples. The traditional one is exactly what Father is wearing, it has a full design in the back and on the front an incomplete. In my church we use the Roman ones.
arrysortanez 1 month ago
As far as I know, Protestants are considered Christians, but do not possess the Faith in its fulness. Remember, Protestantism is a heresy and thus by definition denies important truths while embracing falsehoods such as "sola fide" and "sola scriptura." This isn't saying that all Protestants are heretics. I'm just saying that since they do in fact follow heresy, they're missing a lot.
tradne85 3 months ago
It has occurred to me that the Catholic Church, generally speaking considers Protestant baptisms valid; therefore I suppose Protestants are considered Christians? I invite someone in the know to answer this question. What does the Church teach?
Oblationem 3 months ago
@Oblationem Protestant baptisms valid? That may be the modern Church that okays it, but what happened to the traditional teachings of "There is no salvation outside the Catholic Church"?
Eltsacwenify 2 months ago
@Oblationem As long as it is done properly anyone can baptize. I actually baptized my dying brother. I thought it was absured at the time that I should baptize him, but my priest assured me as long as the proper form, matter and substance were used it was valid. Protestants are considered christian and we Catholics refer to them as "seperated bretheren" (except episcopalians, we call heretics.lol)
bitterclinger100 2 months ago
@Oblationem Protestant baptisms are recognized. Protestants are Christians.
paraisoat 1 week ago
@paraisoat
Yes, you are correct.
Thank you.
Oblationem 1 week ago
@ConfusedKarl
No, he is no actor. We sometimes disagree about this or that, but he is the Real Deal, a real priest of God who enters into the Holy of Hollies to offer up to God a True Sacrifice . If you go to anything other than a Traditional Catholic Mass, perhaps you see nothing but actors?
Oblationem 3 months ago
8:51 & 9:05 I must admit ignorance on many things, but when he uses the word 'christian', is he referring to just Catholics or also Protestants? Does the SSPX (and pre-V2 teaching) consider only Catholics to be Christian?
101caliber 3 months ago
@101caliber
Catholic is Christian, sameo sameo. Why would anyone else other than a Catholic consider himself or herself Christian? There are Protesters, commonly called Protestants heretics and schematics. I’ve never truly understood why they call themselves Christian when they reject so much of what Christ’s Church teaches. The Bible says, let them be anathema. They are Christians only in their own mind…
Oblationem 3 months ago