Project Gutenberg 2011-01-12 Public domain in the USA. 94 Gasquet, Francis Aidan 1846 1929 Farley, John M. (John Murphy) 1842 1918 Farley, J. M. (John Murphy) Farley, Cardinal Breaking with the Past; Or, Catholic Principles Abandoned at the Reformation The Pope's authority -- The holy Mass -- The priesthood -- The church by law established. Produced by Michael Gray, Diocese of San Jose "Breaking with the Past; Or, Catholic Principles Abandoned at the Reformation" by Francis Aidan Gasquet is a collection of sermons delivered at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, during the Advent season of 1913. This work, crafted in the early 20th century, serves as a historical reflection discussing the pivotal changes in Catholic doctrine and practice during the Reformation. The author, an Abbot of the English Benedictines, argues that key Catholic principles were deliberately abandoned during this tumultuous period, presenting a narrative that highlights the separation of the English Church from the Roman Catholic Church. In this book, Gasquet outlines the historical context and consequences of the English Reformation, focusing on key themes such as the authority of the Pope, the significance of the Mass, the nature of the priesthood, and the establishment of the Church by law. He contends that the English Reformation marked a fracture in the continuity of Catholic beliefs, leading to the rejection of traditional doctrines in favor of Lutheran and Calvinistic influences. Through thorough examination and evidence, Gasquet emphasizes the enduring impact of these changes on the Christian faith in England and beyond, arguing that the disintegration of Christian unity has its roots in this historical schism. The sermons aim to invoke reflection on the importance of recognizing these pivotal shifts in religious belief and practice. (This is an automatically generated summary.) en Catholic Church -- Doctrines -- Catholic authors BX Text Browsing: History - Religious Browsing: Philosophy & Ethics Browsing: Religion/Spirituality/Paranormal 106768 105155 2024-09-14T14:23:52.526280 2023-09-15T09:02:55.385942 text/html text/html 99498 2021-01-07T09:44:07 text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 36526 2021-01-07T09:44:07 text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 application/zip 113196 2024-09-14T14:23:57.289269 application/epub+zip 113675 2024-09-14T14:23:54.888291 application/epub+zip 105209 2024-09-14T14:23:54.014280 application/epub+zip 321683 2024-09-14T14:23:59.106269 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 308425 2024-09-14T14:23:56.714277 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 125320 2022-09-16T05:59:18.032257 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 97053 97025 2024-09-14T14:23:52.245329 2023-09-15T09:02:55.141929 text/plain; charset=us-ascii text/plain 96834 2021-01-07T09:44:07 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 35496 2021-01-07T09:44:07 text/plain; charset=us-ascii application/zip 19008 2024-09-14T14:23:59.237253 application/rdf+xml 25250 2024-09-14T14:23:54.401272 image/jpeg 4657 2024-09-14T14:23:54.220292 image/jpeg 113290 2024-09-14T14:23:52.539285 application/octet-stream application/zip Archives containing the RDF files for *all* our books can be downloaded at https://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:Feeds#The_Complete_Project_Gutenberg_Catalog en.wikipedia