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FOUNDATIONS OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH ON THE 39 ARTICLES
CHAPTER TWENTY THREE
Of Ministering in the
Congregation.
The fallacy of the Anglican Creed is based on the destruction of the Body
of Christ, whose head is Christ Jesus. The Church is born in order to give to
God’s Crown a Body of Priests consecrated to Him in body and soul, to sustain
the Faith of the peoples in the Doctrine of the Uncreated Nature of the Father,
the Son and the Saint Spirit among the Nations of the Creation, Past, Present
and Future.
The Fallacy in this Article is quite evident to people with some
intelligence on matters of Divinity. God created for His Kingdom a Body of
Priests consecrated to Him, and at the same time everybody is a priest. Is God
an idiot? It engenders a priest to preach me, myself a priest according to the
Creed of the Congregation as the reunion of the faithful?
I am the shepherd and the sheep? If so, who needs Christ? If the Church
is the Congregation of the faithful, making no distinction between priest and
believer, why did Jesus deny the entrance to the Holy Mass to the rest of the
people, taking with Him exclusively those who God gave Him to be His Priests?
If we all are the Body of Christ who need priests?
The doctrine of the Church as the
Congregations of the faithful means that I am as much a priest as anybody, the
only difference between me and the Canterbury Archbishop laying in the fact
that he has connections and lots of money and me hardly to pay me my daily
bread.
What a joke the Reformation made of Jesus’ Institution of the Christian
Priesthood! You have money, all right, yours is the Canterbury See; you have
little money, well, you gotta give to the Canterbury
Archbishop some of your little money in the name of the King, head of the
Church, God of the English Salvation!
The Holy Mass celebrated by the Lord Himself was a Congregation of the
faithful?
I am a faithful. Jesus was a faithful?
The faithful is the sheep. The shepherd is the priest. How can I be
shepherd and sheep at the same time? Of course, that was the Miracle of the
Reformation. WE are all shepherds, WE are all sheep. An to round the idiotic
system, we are all kings too.
And why not gods, said Henry the Eight?
According to the Christian religion by Jesus instituted during the Holy
Mass, the Congregation of the faithful gathers around the Body of Christ, a
Body of Priests, to celebrate their Faith together, and this Faith founded on
God’s Church, from whose Baptism we have received the Citizenship of the Future
World. And it is to this Body, the priest, to which we say AMEN, because the
Body of Christ is the Priest, flesh and blood.
It is from this AMEN by which we are freed from kings and lords, and by
our own will we tie our souls to the Crown of God, Lord and King, and before
the King of Heaven only the man kneels, Today and Forever.
This is the Doctrine by which the Apostles died and the Church was
edified. You may understand that once you deny the Kingship of the Son of God
on the entire Creation of His Father you got to deny the Body of Christ, and
come with the Antichristian Congregational thing.
The Article in question, this step taken of refusing the Crown of Heaven
as Head of the English Church, comes to say :
It is not lawful for any man to take upon him the
office of public preaching, or ministering the Sacraments in the Congregation,
before he be lawfully called, and sent to execute the same. And those we ought
to judge lawfully called and sent, which be chosen and called to this work by
men who have public authority given unto them in the Congregation, to call and
send ministers into the Lord’s vineyard.
This is to say,
once abolished the Power of the King of Heaven to intervene in the direction of
the English Mother Church, there was no other thing to do that to take away from the Holy Spirit His Power to
elect for His People men born to be priests according God’s Prescience and
Will.
The origin of
the corruption of the churches in the root of the Reformation, the control of
the access to the priesthood by the princes and their aristocracies bodies the
real origin, this control the real point to be reformed, the English
Reformation jumped to the opposite side and gave the control of the church to
the princes and the money people as the remedy to the situation.
All along
fifteen centuries the european aristocracies fought
for the control of the national churches. Following the attitude of the Old
Jewess priesthood, who controls the Temple controls the religious treasure; the
English aristocracies undertook the Reformation as the best way to control the
religious sources of the nation.
Firstly, by the
expropriation of the church’s properties the power of the priest was reduced to
none, and secondly, by the submission of the election of the preachers of the
congregation to the king and his puppets, the priesthood of Christ was
abolished and in its instead brought to life the Anglican Congregation: “All
shepherds, all sheep”. The Germans fool said “All kings too”. The English were
not that nuts. After all, King can be only one.
And of whom are
they spoken when saying “And those we ought to judge lawfully called and sent,
which be chosen and called to this work by men who have public authority given
unto them in the Congregation”?
Where is God?
Where is the Election of God by which Jesus gathered around Him those who were
to be shepherds of the flocks? Imagine the money powers of those days saying to
Jesus “Marc?, all right!; John?, I don’t know; Andrew?, I don’t like the man”.
Conclusion :
Those who renounced Jesus as the Head of the Church, had to renounce the Saint
Spirit as the source of the priesthood. The Divine Church became the “Church of
the divines”, very divines all of them, indeed.
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