Monday, December 21, 2020

Candidus of Fulda and Transubstantiation

Q. Did Candidus advocate the Roman dogma of transubstantiation?


Candidus, of Fulda (c. 9th Century A.D.):

Therefore, in our Sacrament, we are commanded to make a commemoration both of His body and blood, that is, of His life which He delivered up for us. (J. P. Minge, Patrologiæ Cursus Completus, [1851], Patrologiæ Latinæ, Tomus CVI, Candidi Fuldensis Monachi, Opusculum De Passione Domini, Caput V, Col. 69). Here Trans. (J. H. Treat, The Catholic Faith; Or, Doctrines of the Church of Rome Contrary to Scripture and the Teaching of the Primitive Church, [1888], p. 229). Here



~ Soli Deo Gloria



No comments:

Post a Comment

The Patristic Understanding of the Sixth Chapter of the Gospel According to John as Spiritual not Carnal/Corporeal

Note: Last Updated 9/9/2024. Note: Click here for a list of the abbreviations used in the bibliographical citations. Outline: i. Prolegomen...