The Catholic World, Vol. 09, April, 1869-September, 1869Various
Religion
The Catholic World, Vol. 09, April, 1869-September, 1869
Various
Catholic Church -- Periodicals
"And more than this, Catholics know by painful experience that
history cannot be compiled, travels written, poetry, oratory,
or romance inflicted upon a credulous public, without the
stereotyped assaults upon the doctrines, discipline, and
historical life of their church.
{126}
From Walter Scott to Peter Parley, and from Hume, Gibbon, and
Macaulay to the mechanical compilers of cheap school
literature, it is the same story told a thousand times oftener
than it is refuted; so that the English language, for the last
two centuries, may be said without exaggeration to have waged
war against the Catholic Church. Indeed, so far as European
history is considered, the difficulty must always be
insurmountable; since it would always be impossible for the
Catholic and Protestant to accept the same history of the
Reformation or of the Papal See, or the political, social, and
moral events resulting from or in any degree connected with
those two great centres and controlling causes. Who could
write a political history of Christendom for the last three
hundred years and omit all mention of Luther and the pope? And
how is any school compendium of such history to be devised for
the use of the Catholic and Protestant child alike?"
Now, it is very well understood that, with all their doctrinal
differences and sectarian antipathies, all the Protestant sects
can nevertheless, as a general rule, accept any Protestant
history of the so-called Reformation, and of the wars,
diplomacies, public events, and moral results springing from or
connected with that episode in the religious annals of our race;
but can Catholics accept such? Will you compel Catholic parents
to accept for their children histories written in the spirit of
this Bible House tract, which tells us (p. 3.) that the Catholic
faith "_taught the people that a Romish priest is to them in
the place of God; that a Romish priest can create his
Creator!_"
The very encyclopedia, quoted by our tractarian is another
Roundhead trooper armed against the papal anti-Christ! And so,
the bright Catholic boy will be amused with the antics of the
feasting and fighting monk in _Ivanhoe_; whilst graver
calumnies will convince him that the church of his fathers, and
of the great-grandfathers of her modern revilers, is truly a den
of thieves and a house of abominations.
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