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Breaking with the Past; Or, Catholic Principles Abandoned at the Reformation

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A quartet of Advent sermons delivered in a cathedral examines the doctrinal shifts of the sixteenth‑century Reformation in England, offering a documentary‑based historical account that highlights how papal authority, the sacrificial understanding of the Mass, the doctrine of the eternal priesthood, and the notion of a universal Church were altered by legislative and liturgical reforms. The speaker traces changes in ordination formulas and worship practice, explains their theological consequences, and calls for clear recognition of these departures as a necessary step toward informed reflection and Christian unity.

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Francis Aidan Gasquet

Francis Aidan Gasquet was an English Benedictine monk and historian, known for his extensive writings on the history of the Catholic Church in England. His works often explore the religious and social dynamics of medieval England, with a particular focus on the Reformation and its impact on Catholic principles. Notable among his publications is "The Eve of the Reformation," which examines the religious life and thought of the English people prior to the schism with Rome. Gasquet's scholarship contributes significantly to the understanding of English monastic life and the historical context of the Reformation.

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