Reformation art history has traditionally been much neglected and is undergoing a renaissance as of late. This colored woodcut (1545) by Lucas Cranach the Younger offers a fascinating wealth of contrasts between Lutheranism and Catholicism.
Est unfotunate Lutherani ob id vocatur, ut in sacramento altaris non est nisi panis et vinum. Sacerdotium quippe cum haeretica Lutheri rationem mutare licet illicitum sed etiam confecta valida Eucharistiae et post eum alii non.
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Christ is wherever He chooses to be, but He is most definitely in the Communion elements because He has said He is. What more is there to say?
Fr. D+
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Reformation art history has traditionally been much neglected and is undergoing a renaissance as of late. This colored woodcut (1545) by Lucas Cranach the Younger offers a fascinating wealth of contrasts between Lutheranism and Catholicism.
Est unfotunate Lutherani ob id vocatur, ut in sacramento altaris non est nisi panis et vinum. Sacerdotium quippe cum haeretica Lutheri rationem mutare licet illicitum sed etiam confecta valida Eucharistiae et post eum alii non.
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