
03-02-2009, 09:46 PM
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Crazy father of 4
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Now? Phoenix, AZ. Before? Newark, OH, Wyandotte, MI, Tampa, FL
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Re: Where did the early church meet? Houses or Chu
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Originally Posted by pelathais
Yeah-man! to that!
This one (click the link) has especially grieved my spirit and I think we would see revival if we would just drop this pagan practice of the papists and believe like the Apostles did in the Book of Acts!
"Let no man in holy orders conceal his tonsure, nor let himself be misshaven nor keep his beard for any time, if he will have God's blessing and St. Peter's and ours."
... the Roman clergy systematically cut off their beards.
... The legislation requiring the beard to be shaved seems to have remained in force throughout the Middle Ages. Thus an ordinance of the Council of Toulouse, in 1119, threatened with excommunication the clerics who "like a layman allowed hair and beard to grow", and Pope Alexander III ordained that clerics who nourished their hair and beard were to be shorn by their archdeacon, by force if necessary. This last decree was incorporated in the text of the canon law (Decretals of Gregory IX, III, tit. i, cap. vii).
For the last 200 years there has been no change, and an attempt made by some of the clergy of Bavaria in 1865 to introduce the wearing of beards was rebuked by the Holy See. "
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There are a lot of things still in the 'church' today that was brought about by the catholic church. A lot of those 'traditions' we hear preached as gospel
IMHO
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