Notes from my homily today that I preached off of:
Some brief history
Ecumenical council – a council working on the unity of the
entire Church throughout the world
325 we had our first ecumenical council – the council of
Nicea. A priest named Arius had a
teaching that had spread far and wide –
Christ was
NOT God in the fullest sense – Christ was CREATED…a DEIFIED human being
OVER
HALF the bishops of the world are believed to have been following Arius
teaching in 325
St. Nicolas, at the council, after
Arius presented his side, walked over and slapped Arius
Arius is eventually condemned and
exiled. It took many years for the
people following Arius to return to the Church.
Some still hold to his teaching.
Hardly anyone has heard of his Church today. It is insignificant.
So, there was debate, violent at times, but eventually, the
Church came out and said on this question – “You are either in bounds or out of
bounds, that there are things you can think and believe that are OUTSIDE the
realm of the Church, things that can NOT be believed by Catholics”
Third ecumenical council involved today’s Solemnity
of Mary, the Mother of God
431 in Ephesus
Nestorius
vs. Cyril of Alexandria
Again
there was fighting
Nestorius – we can’t really say
Mary is the Mother of God…we can say she’s the Mother of CHRIST, but not the
Mother of God
Cyril –
If Mary is the Mother of Christ, she’s the Mother of God
Fracture again as some held to
Nestorius view. It took a long time, decades, for unity to
return to the Church. Today, some people
still follow Nestorius’ teaching, but no one has hardly heard of them
Takeaways
1)
We can laugh at the violence – but do we care
that much?
2)
Do we think there is an “in bounds” and an “out
of bounds”?
Do we know all the teachings of our Faith, particularly those things that
the Church has definitively said “These are in bounds, and these things over
here are distinctly out of bounds and not up for discussion?
The Church does allow for debate, discussion, collaboration, etc. That’s what all the Ecumenical Councils have
been – but when the Church rules definitively, are we on board? Do we know what all those teachings are?
3)
May 2016 be a year where we learn about those
teachings, and learn the “why’s” – Formed, RCIA, etc.
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