LAUX, John. A COURSE
IN RELIGION FOR CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES Vol. 1
p 51 1936
"If
we consulted the Bible only, we should still have to keep holy the Sabbath day,
that is Saturday."
"Q. By what authority did the Church change the
observance of the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday?
"A. The Church changed the observance of the
Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday by right of the divine, infallible authority
given to her by her Founder, Jesus Christ. The Protestant, claiming the Bible
to be the only guide of faith, has no warrant for observing Sunday. In this matter the Seventh-day Adventist is
the only consistent Protestant."
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSE BULLETIN August 14, 1942 p 4
Official paper of the Cleveland Roman Catholic Diocese
THE CATHOLIC VIRGINIAN,
Richmond, Virginia, October 3, 1947
"All of us believe many things in regard to religion that we do not find in the Bible. For example, nowhere in the Bible do we find that Christ or the Apostles ordered that the Sabbath be changed to Sunday. We have the commandment of God given to Moses to keep holy the Sabbath day, that is the seventh day of the week, Saturday. Today most Christians keep Sunday because it has been revealed to us by the [Catholic] Church outside the Bible."
"All of us believe many things in regard to religion that we do not find in the Bible. For example, nowhere in the Bible do we find that Christ or the Apostles ordered that the Sabbath be changed to Sunday. We have the commandment of God given to Moses to keep holy the Sabbath day, that is the seventh day of the week, Saturday. Today most Christians keep Sunday because it has been revealed to us by the [Catholic] Church outside the Bible."
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