Pope Linus and the Formation of the Early Catholic Church Pope Linus and the Formation of the Early Catholic Church

Pope Linus and the Formation of the Early Catholic Church

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Publisher Description

The origins of the Catholic Church are as mysterious, cavernous, and deep as the ancient archives housed in the Vatican, the church’s capital in Rome. Over a billion Catholics believe that the line of Papal succession for Popes, stretching back nearly two thousand years, begins with Jesus Christ and his first Apostle, St. Peter. However, it is there that historians and theologians begin to greatly diverge in their opinions regarding that succession

One of the most popular traditions is after the death of Peter, the church was run by Pope Linus. This short book will look at the early church, and what is known about this first pope and his role in the early church.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2014
18 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
80
Pages
PUBLISHER
BookCaps Study Guides
SIZE
122.9
KB

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