Church History Part 1

Why Church History?

Why Church history? C.S Lewis said, the growth of the Church is like a long conversation.  If the conversation started at 10 AM and if we joined the conversation at 3 P.M, we would hardly follow the discussion unless someone updates us.  To fully grasp where we fit into the Church, we need to understand her history.  Church history is important also because, the events in the Bible and the evangelization happens at different points in the history of mankind.  As we all know, in recent times, the Church endured some rough times due to the scandals.  The media projected these unfortunate events with a magnifying glass.  When people think of the Church, these scandals come to their minds.  Who will want to be part of such a church?  I decided to dig into her past and found that our Church is not a stranger to scandals.  At the same time, however, her contributions outweighed the scandals several folds.  I decided to share some important events from the Church history to my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.  The life of our mother Church can be presented in many ways.  I have decided to present her chronologically by pointing out some events that I perceived as important ones.  Wherever I use scripture references, I will be using the NRSVCE translation as this is suitable for studies.  During the mass we use New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE).

First Sunday of Lent – Year A

First Reading: Gn 2:7–9; 3:1–7Responsorial Psalm: Ps 51:3–4, 5–6, 12–13, 17Second Reading: Rom 5:12–19 or 5:12, 17–19Gospel: Mt 4:1–11 In today’s selection from the Letter to the Romans, Paul connects the first reading and the Gospel by proposing that we look at Jesus...

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

First Reading                 Sirach 15:15–20 Response                       Psalm 119:1b Psalm                              Psalm 119:1–2, 4–5, 17–18, 33–34 Second Reading            1 Corinthians 2:6–10 Gospel Acclamation    Matthew 11:25 Gospel...

Church History Part 2

Church History Part 2

It is generally believed that the birth of the Church was on the day of Pentecost; Fifty days after our Lord’s Ascension to Heaven.  However, I would like to take this opportunity and go back to the Old Testament and point out couple of historical events.  Our Church...

Church History Part 3

Church History Part 3

From 54 A.D to 68 A.D emperor Nero was ruling Rome.  His mother was the great granddaughter of the emperor Augustus.  When he became the emperor, he was guided by his mother and senate.  Nero, however, was not happy about the restrictions imposed by his mother and the...

Church History Part 4

Church History Part 4

While Emperor Nero was still alive, Peter was accepted as the leader of the apostles.  Our Lord, in Matthew 16:18, assigned Church leadership to Peter. Peter and the apostles were performing miracles and performing plenty of good deeds in addition to spreading the...

Church History Part 5

Church History Part 5

While the apostles were making inroads in evangelization, there was a pharisee called Saul of Tarsus who was working against them.  Tarsus is in present day Turkey.  He was also a Roman citizen.  He was from a wealthy family.  His dad was a tent maker.  He studied...

Church History Part 6

Church History Part 6

I ended last week’s article with a question why the Jewish scriptures were translated to Greek.  Alexander the Great had conquered most of the known world, taking the Greek language with him. Around the same time because of persecution, Jewish Christians fled to other...

Church History Part 7

Church History Part 7

Last week we saw why and how the Greek Translation of the Scriptures were done.  I pointed outed out that we should not view ancient historical events with the same expectations as reading present day history.  There is another reason that is of interest regarding the...

Church History Part 8

Church History Part 8

Because the early Church in Jerusalem was growing at a rapid pace, the apostles were being stretched thin by preaching, praying, administering the money and land given to them, and distributing necessities to those in need. In Acts 6:2, the apostles say: “It is not...

Church History Part 9

Church History Part 9

Towards the end the article published on August 28th we saw St. Paul proposing that Gentiles can become Christians without first converting to Judaism.  Apostles, who were all Jews, were shocked. Circumcision was required to become a Jew.  On the one hand the apostles...

Church History – Part 10

Church History – Part 10

After the council of Jerusalem, Paul and Barnabas had a difference of opinion and they parted ways.  From this point on, Timothy became Paul’s closest companion. His remarkable missionary journeys, which had already begun before the council of Jerusalem with visits to...

Church History – Part 11

Church History – Part 11

Bartholomew, according to a non-Biblical document “Martyrdom of Bartholomew”, was martyred in Armenia by King Astyages.  Historian Eusebius who lived in the 4th century has recorded that Bartholomew preached in India too.  His remains are currently located at the...

Church History – Part 12

Church History – Part 12

According to tradition, St. Linus was appointed by St. Peter and St. Paul as the successor of St. Peter.  In 2 Timothy 4:21 St. Paul writes about a Linus passing on his greetings to Timothy.  It is generally believed that the Linus that Paul writes about is the same...

Church History – Part 13

In last week’s article we saw one of the internal issues that the early Church fathers had to address was Christianity’s relationship with Judaism.  While reflecting on the disputes between different group of Christians on various practices and interpretations of...

Church History – Part 13

Church History – Part 13

In last week’s article we saw one of the internal issues that the early Church fathers had to address was Christianity’s relationship with Judaism.  While reflecting on the disputes between different group of Christians on various practices and interpretations of...

Church History – Part 14

Church History – Part 14

The Church in the second century was made up of local communities from the Mediterranean Sea to the Middle East.  They had a strong sense of unity even though they were loosely organized.  This is when another controversy arose.  This controversy is called Gnosis. ...

Church History – Part 15

Church History – Part 15

Around A.D 285 Diocletian became the Roman emperor.  He realized that the empire had grown too large to be governed by one person.  He divided the kingdom into two (East and West).  He kept the ultimate power and appointed governors and assistants.  In the West, they...

Church History – Part 16

Church History – Part 16

In my last article on Nov 6th bulletin, we had reached a point in the Church history where emperor of Rome, Constantine had made Christianity as an official religion of Rome.  For Emperor Constantine, to become a Christian was one thing, but to deal as an emperor with...