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Hope this helps Chaddy O • 33 AD, Pentecost, The Catholic Church is born 🕊️ • 33–70 AD, Apostolic era, Council of Jerusalem • 48–50 AD, Council of Jerusalem settles key issues like Gentile inclusion • 64–68 AD, Martyrdom of Peter and Paul in Rome under Roman Emperor Nero • 70 AD, Destruction of Jerusalem, Church shifts focus outward • 96 AD, Clement of Rome exercises authority over Corinth • 107–110 AD, Ignatius of Antioch calls for three fold ministry, bishop, presbyters, deacons, and the Eucharist • 90–110 AD, Didache appears showing liturgy, baptism, Eucharist, and roles for bishops & deacons • 180 AD, Irenaeus lists Rome’s bishops from Peter onward to prove apostolic succession • 100–300 AD, Ongoing persecutions, Roman Empire hunts down Catholics brutally • 303–311 AD, Church remains unified in doctrine, hierarchy, and sacraments despite trials • 312–313 AD, Constantine’s conversion, Edict of Milan • 325 AD, Council of Nicaea, Nicene Creed • 381 AD, Council of Constantinople, Expansion Nicene Creed • 382 AD, Council of Rome, Hippo 393, Carthage 397, all confirm the 73 Book Bible

Hope this helps Chaddy O • 33 AD, Pentecost, The Catholic Church is born 🕊️ • 33–70 AD, Apostolic era, Council of Jerusalem • 48–50 AD, Council of Jerusalem settles key issues like Gentile inclusion • 64–68 AD, Martyrdom of Peter and Paul in Rome under Roman Emperor Nero • 70 AD, Destruction of Jerusalem, Church shifts focus outward • 96 AD, Clement of Rome exercises authority over Corinth • 107–110 AD, Ignatius of Antioch calls for three fold ministry, bishop, presbyters, deacons, and the Eucharist • 90–110 AD, Didache appears showing liturgy, baptism, Eucharist, and roles for bishops & deacons • 180 AD, Irenaeus lists Rome’s bishops from Peter onward to prove apostolic succession • 100–300 AD, Ongoing persecutions, Roman Empire hunts down Catholics brutally • 303–311 AD, Church remains unified in doctrine, hierarchy, and sacraments despite trials • 312–313 AD, Constantine’s conversion, Edict of Milan • 325 AD, Council of Nicaea, Nicene Creed • 381 AD, Council of Constantinople, Expansion Nicene Creed • 382 AD, Council of Rome, Hippo 393, Carthage 397, all confirm the 73 Book Bible

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No church father operated that Scripture alone was the supreme rule. Sola Scriptura itself is a 16th century novelty and even the Reformers broke from each other claiming the right interpretation, this man made doctrine is the category error.

No church father operated that Scripture alone was the supreme rule. Sola Scriptura itself is a 16th century novelty and even the Reformers broke from each other claiming the right interpretation, this man made doctrine is the category error.

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Faith Alone = not biblical Baptism is symbolic = not biblical Eucharist is symbolic = not biblical

Faith Alone = not biblical Baptism is symbolic = not biblical Eucharist is symbolic = not biblical

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Here is where u can find them, pls note that celibacy is not a dogma but a discipline, oh and one that didn’t make the list was confessing your sins to a priest, next time. ______________ 1. The Papacy ◦Matt 16:18–19 (Peter as rock, keys of the kingdom) ◦John 21:15–17 (feed my sheep) ◦Luke 22:31–32 (Peter strengthens the brethren) ◦Isa 22:22 (type of the steward with keys) 2. Mariology ◦Luke 1:28 (full of grace) ◦Luke 1:42–48 (blessed among women, all generations will call her blessed) ◦Gen 3:15 (enmity with serpent) ◦ Wisdom 2:12–20, Tobit 12:12–15 ◦Rev 12 (woman clothed with sun) 3. Purgatory ◦2 Macc 12:38–46 (prayers/sacrifices for the dead) ◦1 Cor 3:11–15 (saved as through fire and ur works tested for purity) ◦Matt 5:25–26 (pay last penny) ◦Matt 12:32 (forgiveness in age to come) 4. Indulgences ◦this is from the Church’s power to bind & loose (Matt 16:19; 18:18) and applying Christ’s merits & treasury of the saints (Heb 12:1, Rev 5:8). 5. Prayers to the dead (intercession of saints) ◦Rev 5:8 & 8:3–4 (saints/elders offer prayers of the faithful) ◦Heb 12:1 (cloud of witnesses) ◦Tobit 12:12–15 (Angel Raphael presents prayers) 6. Infant Baptism ◦Acts 2:38–39 (promise to you and your children) ◦Col 2:11–12 (baptism is the new circumcision since it was applied to infants in the OT) ◦household baptisms (Acts 16:15, 33, 1 Cor 1:16) 7. Calling priests “Father” ◦1 Cor 4:15 (Paul said “I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel”) ◦1 Thess 2:11, Philem 10 ◦pls note that Jesus forbids the hypocritical use (Matt 23:9) not the spiritual fatherhood. 8. Clerical celibacy ◦this is not a dogma but a discipline ◦Scriptural precedent set in Matt 19:12 (eunuchs for the kingdom) and Cor 7:32–35 (undivided devotion), and by the boss, Jesus. 9. Christians losing salvation ◦in scripture in several places, Heb 6:4–6; 10:26–31, 2 Pet 2:20–22, Rev 3:5 (name blotted out), Matt 24:13. 10. Salvation through sacraments, obedience & charity ◦in scripture in several places, John 3:5 (born of water & Spirit), Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38, Titus 3:5, James 2:24 (justified by works not faith alone), Matt 25:31–46 (judged by charity).

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