The Purpose of the Papacy by John S. Vaughan
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more than we can reduce the strident sounds of a multitude of
cacophonous instruments to one harmonious and beautiful melody. And if the Catholic Church stands thus alone, again we repeat, it is because no other has received the promise of divine support, or even cares to recognise that such a promise was ever made. The Catholic Church has been the only Church not only to exercise, but even to claim the prerogative of infallibility: but she has claimed this from the beginning. Every child born into her fold has been taught to profess and to believe, firstly, that the Catholic Church is the sole official and God-appointed guardian of the sacred deposit of divine truth, and, secondly, that she, and no other, enunciates to the entire world--to all who have ears to hear--the full revelation of Christ--_His truth_; the whole truth, and nothing but the truth; fulfilling, to the letter, the command of her Divine Master, "Go into the whole world, and preach the Gospel to every creature" (Mark xvi. 15). How has this been possible? Simply and solely because God, Who promised that "the Spirit of Truth" (_i.e._, the Holy Ghost) "should abide with her for ever; and should guide her in all truth" (John xiv. 16, xvi. 12), keeps His promise. When our Lord promised to "_be with_" the teaching Church, in the execution of the divine commission assigned to it, "_always_" and "_to the end of the world_," that promise clearly implied, and was a guarantee, first, that the teaching authority should exist indefectibly to the end of the world; and secondly, that throughout the whole course of its existence it should be divinely guarded and assisted in fulfilling the commission given to it, _viz._, in instructing the nations in "all things whatsoever Christ has commanded," in other words, that it should be their |
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