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The Trojan Horse of Niceness

'Take away theology and give us some nice religion' has been a popular slogan for so long that we are likely to accept it, without inquiring whether religion without theology has any meaning. And however unpopular I may make myself, I shall and will affirm that the reason is not that they are too bigoted about theology, but that we have run away from theology."

~ Dorothy Sayers, “Creed or Chaos”

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Larry Beane Comments
Once upon a Time…

In the days immediately after the death of Apostles there is no question that the office of bishop began to be distinguished from that of presbyter. It’s true, as St. Jerome and our Confessions point out, that the New Testament is utterly ignorant of this distinction and therefore it cannot be considered a matter of divine mandate (at least not for anyone who insists that the faith once delivered to the saints cannot come unglued from the apostolic witness in the Scriptures). Yet the history is clear that as the Church developed, there was a single man who usually stood at the head of the Eucharistic assembly, and he was called the bishop or the president (as in Justin Martyr).

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William Weedon Comments
A Prayer of Thanksgiving for the Holy Angels

O faithful God, lover, protector, and preserver of mankind, Lord of hosts, before whom stand a thousand times a thousand, and ten times a hundred thousand which minister unto You, through whom were made all things, visible and invisible, the thrones and dominions: how dearly You love mankind, that You should set over them from childhood Your holy angels…

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"I promise to get you out of here..."

I just saw a video of a worship service by an LCMS congregation online. It may have been led by a pastor, or it may have been a layman. I suspect the latter, but I cannot say for sure. He was wearing a suit and tie with no vestments. He was an older guy, but did not seem to be used to celebrating the Mass.

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Larry Beane Comments
Thoughts on the Collect, Trinity XIV

Perhaps I’ve written on it every year. I honestly don’t know. But I DO know that the translation in LSB just grates on my ear. O Lord, keep Your Church with Your perpetual mercy, and because of our frailty we cannot but fall, keep us ever by your help from all things hurtful and lead us to all things profitable to our salvation; through Jesus Christ....

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