The musings and meandering thoughts of a crotchety old man as he observes life in the world and in a small, rural town in South East Nebraska. I hope to help people get to Heaven by sharing prayers, meditations, the lives of the Saints, and news of Church happenings. My Pledge: Nulla dies sine linea ~ Not a day without a line.
19 December 2019
Word of the Day: Two Swords
TWO SWORDS. A medieval doctrine on the relation of Church and State,
as explained by Pope Boniface VIII (reigned 1294- 1303): "We are taught
by the words of the Gospel that in this Church and under her control there are
two swords, the spiritual and the temporal…both of these, i.e., the spiritual
and the temporal swords, are under the control of the Church. The first is wielded
by the Church; the second is wielded on behalf of the church. The first is wielded
by the hands of the priest, the second by the hands of kings and soldiers, but
at the wish and by the permission of the priests. Sword must be subordinate
to sword, and it is only fitting that the temporal authority should be subject
to the spiritual" (Unam Sanctam, Denzinger 873). This doctrine was
not defined by the Pope but reflected the mentality of the age, when both "priests
and kings" were members of the same Catholic Church in whose name Pope
Boniface was speaking.
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