Monday, January 19, 2015
Weird and wacky history of Confirmation - complete list of links
During the last two years I wrote a series of ten posts about the history of Confirmation up to the dawn of the Reformation. The posts now all contain at the end a link to the next post so that the reader can follow the whole story. However the individual posts are scattered all over the blog, and so I have put all the links on one page so that it will be easier to find particular topics that may interest a reader.
Part 1 The western Church before Nicaea
Part 2 Rome before Confirmation
Part 3 Milan and northern Italy before Confirmation
Part 4 North Africa before Confirmation
Part 5 Spain before Confirmation
Part 6 The stage is set in Gaul for Confirmation
Part 7 Confirmation is born in Gaul
Part 8 The bishop is separated from baptism
Part 9 Medieval scholastic theology defines Confirmation
Part 10 The practice and problem of medieval Confirmation
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This will be very helpful for my DMIN on the Catechumenate, Mark. Thanks!
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