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Today in Christian History
Today is Saturday, August 3rd, the 215th day of 2019. There are 150 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
1476: Pope Sixtus IV issues the bull Salvator noster, which claims to extend indulgences to cover purgatory and to allow the merits of the saints, Mary, and Christ to become effective for those suffering there: “The souls, that is, for whose sakes the stated quantity or value of money has been paid in the manner declared.” Many Catholic theologians protest, noting especially the potential for financial abuse.
1492: Friday at dawn the Santa MarĂa and its companion caravels commence the historic voyage which will bring Europeans to America. The expedition’s leader, Christopher Columbus, has both missionary and trade ambitions.
1521: An order of the French parliament is published throughout Paris to the sound of trumpets, commanding all booksellers, printers, and others with Luther’s books in their possession, to give them up within eight days or face imprisonment and fine.
1785: Samuel Seabury, having obtained ordination in Scotland, is publicly recognized as Bishop of Connecticut in a convocation at Middletown, Connecticut. He thus becomes the United States’ first Anglican bishop (soon reorganized as the Episcopal Church).
1823: Henry Williams arrives in New Zealand where he will become head of the Church of England’s mission.
1872: Lord Shaftesbury, a notable British philanthropist, lays foundations for a new housing project for the poor.
1897: Death in London of Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott, hymnwriter. “Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne” will be her best known hymn.
1898: Leo Tolstoy, Russia’s famous novelist, enters pantheistic and anti-trinitarian sentiments into his diary that are contrary to his nation’s Orthodox Church: “I say that the God who created the world in six days and who sent His son, and also his son himself, are not God, but that God is the one existing, incomparable good, the beginning of everything . . . ”
1902: Gregorio Aglipay founds the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Independent Filipino Church), after the Roman Catholic Church refuses to consecrate any Filipino bishops.
1920: Death of Bishop L. H. Holsey in Atlanta, Ga. He had been one of the first bishops of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Today in Christian History
Today is Tuesday, August 6th, the 218th day of 2019. There are 149 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
258: According to tradition St. Sixtus II, the Bishop of Rome, is seized while holding an illegal service in a cemetery and is executed sitting in his own chair. The emperor Valerian’s soldiers kill several deacons that same day.
1187: After an eight-day seige, Saladin captures Beirut from the Crusaders.
1221: Death of Dominic, founder of the Dominican order. His love of people was so genuine, he once offered himself as a slave to a Moor in exchange for the son of a widow.
1727: (some say August 7th) French Ursuline nuns arrive at New Orleans, where they will set up the first permanent Catholic charitable institution within the boundaries of what will become the United States
1866: Death of John Mason Neale, hymnologist and hymnwriter. Two of his best known hymns are the Christmas carols “Good Christian Men, Rejoice” and “Good King Wenceslaus.”
1920: An extensive service is held in Atlanta’s West Mitchell Street Colored Methodist Episcopal Church for the burial of Bishop L. H. Holsey who had been a great builder and orator in the denomination.
1930: The Orthodox priest Tikhon Fyodorovich Yeroshkin, serving in the Bulayev region of Kazakhstan, is sentenced to death by the Communists and will subsequently be shot.
1984: The Papacy condemns parts of Liberation Theology.
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