Fr. Damen's Famous Homily.
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The Church or the Bible by Fr. Arnold
Damen, S.J. (1815-1890)
Introduction...
The following sermon is as relevant today as it was over 100 years ago when
it was first preached by Father Arnold Damen, S.J. That Father Damen's message
was and still is a challenge to the many who pride themselves
"Bible-and-Bible-alone Christians" is evident from the title,
"The Church or the Bible." "One cannot have God for his Father,
who will not have the Church for his Mother," and likewise one cannot have
the Word of God for his faith who will not have the Church for his teacher. It
is the infallible teaching authority of the Church, as promised by Christ, which
alone preserves God's Word from erroneous interpretation. This is the essence of
the zealous priest's doctrine. It is also the essence of true Christianity, as
Father Damen amply proves from Scripture itself and from just plain common
sense. Every sincere Bible reader deserves to know the true relation God has
established between His Church and Holy Scripture. We, therefore, invite all who
love the Bible to read Father Damen's exposition with an open mind, lest while
reading the Scriptures "they wrest them to their own destruction." (2
Peter 3:16)
I. Dearly Beloved Christians: --- When our
Divine Saviour sent His Apostles and His Disciples throughout the whole universe
to preach the Gospel to every creature, He laid down the conditions of salvation
thus: "He that believeth and is baptized," said the Son of the Living
God, "shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned"
(Mark 16:16). Here, then, Our Blessed Lord laid down the two conditions of
salvation: Faith and Baptism. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved,
but he that believeth not shall be condemned --- or is damned. Hence, then, two
conditions of salvation: Faith and Baptism.
I will speak this evening on the
condition of Faith. We must have Faith in order to be saved, and we must have
Divine Faith, not human faith. Human faith will not save a man, but only Divine
Faith. What is Divine Faith? It is to believe, upon the authority of God, the
truths that God has revealed; that is Divine Faith. To believe all that God has
taught upon the authority of God, and to believe without doubting, without
hesitation; for the moment you commence to doubt or hesitate, that moment you
commence to mistrust the authority of God, and, therefore, insult God by
doubting His word. Divine Faith, therefore, is to believe without doubting,
without hesitating. Human faith is when we believe a thing upon the authority of
men --- on human authority. That is human faith. But Divine Faith is to believe
without doubting, without hesitating, whatsoever God has revealed upon the
authority of God, upon the word of God. Therefore, my dear people, it is not a
matter of indifference what religion a man professes, providing he be a good
man. You hear it said nowadays in this Nineteenth Century of little faith that
it matter not what religion a man professes, providing he be a good man. That is
heresy, my dear people, and I will prove it to you to be such.
If it be a
matter of indifference what a man believes, providing he be a good man, why then
it is useless for God to make any revelation whatever. If a man is at liberty to
reject what God revealeth, what use for Christ to send out His Apostles and
disciples to teach all nations, if those nations are at liberty to believe or
reject the teachings of the Apostles or disciples? You see at once that this
would be insulting God. If God reveals a thing or teaches a thing, He means to
be believed. He wants to be believed whenever He teaches or reveals a thing.
Man is bound to believe whatsoever God has revealed, for, my dear people, we
are bound to worship God, both with our reason and intellect, as well as with
our heart and will. God is master of the whole man. He claims his will, his
heart, his reason, and his intellect. Where is the man in his reason, no matter
what denomination, church, or religion he belongs to, that will deny that we are
bound to believe what God has taught? I am sure there is not a Christian who
will deny that we are bound to believe whatsoever God has revealed. Therefore,
it is not a matter of indifference what religion a man professes. He must
profess that true religion if he would be saved. But what is the true religion?
To believe all that God has taught.
I am sure that even my Protestant
friends will admit this is right; for, if they do not, I would say they are no
Christians at all. "But what is the true Faith?" "The true
Faith," say Protestant friends, "is to believe in the Lord
Jesus." Agreed, Catholics believe in that. Tell me what you mean by
believing in the Lord Jesus? "Why," says my Protestant friend,
"you must believe that He is the Son of the Living God." Agreed again.
Thanks be to God, we can agree on something. We believe that Jesus Christ is the
Son of the Living God, that He is God. To this we all agree, excepting the
Unitarians and Socinians, but we will leave them alone tonight. If Christ be
God, then we must believe all He teaches. Is this not so, my dearly beloved
Protestant brethren and sisters? And that's the right Faith, isn't it?
"Well, yes," says my Protestant friend, "I guess that is the
right Faith. To believe that Jesus is the Son of the Living God we must believe
all that Christ has taught." We Catholics say the same, and here we agree
again. Christ, then, we must believe, and that is the true Faith. We must
believe all that Christ has taught --- that God has revealed --- and, without
that Faith there is no salvation; without that Faith there is no hope of Heaven;
without that Faith there is eternal damnation! We have the words of Christ for
it: "He that believeth not shall be condemned," says Christ.
II. But if Christ, my dearly beloved people
commands me under pain of eternal damnation to believe all that He has taught,
He must give me the means to know what He has taught. If, therefore, Christ
commands me upon pain of eternal damnation, He is bound to give me the means of
knowing what He has taught. And the means Christ gives us of knowing this must
have been at all times within the reach of all people.
Secondly, the means
that God gives us to know what He has taught must be a means adapted to the
capacities of all intellects --- even the dullest. For even those of the dullest
of understandings have a right to salvation, and consequently they have a right
to the means whereby they shall learn the truths that God has taught, that they
may believe them and be saved. The means that God give us to know what he has
taught must be an infallible means. For if it be a means that can lead us
astray, it can be no means at all. It must be an infallible means, so that if a
man makes use of that means, he will infallibly, without fear of mistake or
error, be brought to a knowledge of all the truths that God has taught. I don't
think there can be anyone present here --- I care not what he is, a Christian or
an unbeliever --- who can object to my premises. And these premises are the
groundwork of my discourse and of all my reasoning, and, therefore, I want you
to bear them in mind.
I will repeat them, for on these premises rests all the
strength of my discourse and reasoning. If God commands me under pain of eternal
damnation to believe all that He has taught, He is bound to give my the means to
know what He has taught. And the means that God gives me must have been at all
times within the reach of all people --- must be adapted to the capacities of
all intellects, must be an infallible means to us, so that if a man makes use of
it he will be brought to a knowledge of all the truths that God has taught.
III. Has God given us such means?
"Yes," say my Protestant friends, "He has." And so says the
Catholic: God has given us such means. What is the means God has given us
whereby we shall learn the truth that God has revealed? "The Bible,"
say my Protestant friends, "the Bible, the whole of the Bible, and nothing
but the Bible." But we Catholics say, "No; not the Bible and its
private interpretation, but the Church of the Living God." I will prove the
facts, and I defy all my separated brethren --- and all the preachers in the
bargain --- to disprove what I will say tonight.
I say, then, it is not the
private interpretation of the Bible that has been appointed by God to be the
teacher of man, but the Church of the Living God. For, my dear people, if God
has intended that man should learn His religion from a book --- the Bible ---
surely God would have given that book to man; Christ would have given that book
to man. Did He do it? He did not. Christ sent His Apostles throughout the whole
universe and said: "Go ye, therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them
in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost; teaching them
to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you."
Christ did not
say, "Sit down and write Bibles and scatter them over the earth, and let
every man read his Bible and judge for himself." If Christ had said that,
there would never have been a Christianity on the earth at all, but a Babylon
and confusion instead, and never one Church, the union of one body. Hence,
Christ never said to His Apostles, "Go and write Bibles and distribute
them, and let everyone judge for himself." That injunction was reserved for
the Sixteenth Century, and we have seen the result of it. Ever since the
Sixteenth Century there have been springing up religion upon religion, and
churches upon churches, all fighting and quarreling with one another. And all
because of the private interpretation of the Bible. Christ sent His Apostles
with authority to teach all nations, and never gave them any command of writing
the Bible. And the Apostles went forth and preached everywhere, and planted the
Church of God throughout the earth, but never thought of writing.
The first
word written was by Saint Matthew, and he wrote for the benefit of a few
individuals. He wrote the Gospel about seven years after Christ left this earth,
so that the Church of God, established by Christ, existed seven years before a
line was written of the New Testament. Saint Mark wrote about ten years after
Christ left this earth; Saint Luke about twenty-five years, and Saint John about
sixty-three years after Christ had established the Church of God. Saint John
wrote the last portion of the Bible --- the Book of Revelation --- about
sixty-five years after Christ had left this earth and the Church of God had been
established. The Catholic religion had existed sixty-five years before the Bible
was completed, before it was written.
Now, I ask you, my dearly beloved
separated brethren, were these Christian people, who lived during the period
between the establishment of the Church of Jesus and the finishing of the Bible,
were they really Christians, good Christians, enlightened Christians? Did they
know the religion of Jesus? Where is the man that will dare to say that those
who lived from the time that Christ went up to Heaven to the time that the Bible
was completed were not Christians? It is admitted on all sides, by all
denominations, that they were the very best of Christians, the first fruit of
the Blood of Jesus Christ. But how did they know what they had to do to save
their souls? Was it from the Bible that they learned it? No, because the Bible
was not written. And would our Divine Saviour have left His Church for
sixty-five years without a teacher, if the Bible is the teacher of man? Most
assuredly not. Were the Apostles Christians, I ask you, my dear Protestant
friends? You say, "Yes, sir; they were the very founders of
Christianity."
Now, my dear friends, none of the Apostles ever read the
Bible; not one of them except perhaps, Saint John. For all of then had died
martyrs for the Faith of Jesus Christ and never saw the cover of a Bible. Every
one of them died martyrs and heroes for the Church of Jesus before the Bible was
completed. How, then, did those Christians that lived in the first sixty-five
years after Christ ascended --- how did they know what they had to do to save
their souls? They knew it precisely in the same way that you know it, my dear
Catholic friends. You know it from the teachings of the Church of God, and so
did the primitive Christians know it.
IV. Not only sixty-five years did Christ
leave the Church He had established without a Bible, but over three hundred
years. The Church of God was established and went on spreading itself over the
whole globe without the Bible for more than three hundred years. In all that
time the people did not know what constituted the Bible.
In the days of the
Apostles there were many false gospels. There was the Gospel of Simon, the
Gospel of Nicodemus, of Mary, of Barnabas, and the Gospel of the Infancy of
Jesus. All of these gospels were spread among the people, and the people did not
know which of these were inspired and which were false and spurious. Even the
learned themselves were disputing whether preference should be given to the
Gospel of Simon or that of Matthew --- to the Gospel of Nicodemus or the Gospel
of Mark, the Gospel of Mary or that of Luke, the Gospel of the Infancy of Jesus
or the Gospel of Saint John the Evangelist.
And so it was in regard to the
epistles: Many spurious epistles were written, and the people were at a loss for
over three hundred years to know which was false or spurious, or which inspired.
And, therefore, they did not know what constituted the books of the Bible. It
was not until the Fourth Century that the Pope of Rome, the Head of the Church,
the successor of Saint Peter, assembled together the Bishops of the world in a
council. And there in that council it was decided that the Bible, as we
Catholics have it now, is the Word of God, and that the Gospels of Simon,
Nicodemus, Mary, the Infancy of Jesus, and Barnabas, and all those other
epistles were spurious or, at least, unauthentic; at least, that there was no
evidence of their inspiration, and that the Gospels of Saints Luke, Matthew,
Mark and John, and the Book of Revelation, were inspired by the Holy Ghost.
Up to that time the whole world for three hundred years did not know what
the Bible was; hence, they could not take the Bible for their guide, for they
did not know what constituted the Bible. Would our Divine Saviour, if He
intended man to learn his religion from a book, have left the Christian world
for three hundred years without that book? Most assuredly not.
V. Not only for three hundred years was the
world left without the Bible, but for one thousand four hundred years the
Christian world was left without the Sacred Book. Before the art of printing was
invented, Bibles were rare things; Bibles were costly things. Now, you must all
be aware, if you have read history at all, that the art of printing was invented
only a little more than four hundred years ago --- about the middle of the
Fifteenth Century --- and about one hundred years before there was a Protestant
in the world. As I have said, before printing was invented books were rare and
costly things.
Historians tell us that in the Eleventh Century --- eight
hundred years ago --- Bibles were so rare and costly that it took a fortune, a
considerable fortune, to buy oneself a copy of the Bible! Before the art of
printing, everything had to be done with the pen upon parchment or sheepskin. It
was, therefore, a tedious and slow operation --- a costly operation. Now, in
order to arrive at the probable cost of a Bible at that time, let us suppose
that a man should work ten years to make a copy of the Bible and earn a dollar a
day. Well, then, the cost of that Bible would be $3,650. Now, let us suppose
that a man should work at the copying of the Bible for twenty years, as
historians say it would have taken him at that time, not having the conveniences
and improvements to aid him that we have now. Then, at a dollar a day, for
twenty years, the cost of a Bible would be nearly $8,000. Suppose I came and
said to you, "My dear people, save your soul, for if you lose your soul all
is lost." You would ask, "What are we to do to save our souls?"
The Protestant preacher would say to you, "You must get a Bible; you can
get one at such-and-such a shop." You would ask the cost and be told it was
$8,000. You would exclaim: "The Lord save us! And can we not go to Heaven
without that book?" The answer would be: "No; you must have the Bible
and read it." You murmur at the price, but are asked, "Is not your
soul worth $8,000?" Yes, of course it is, but you say you do not have the
money, and if you cannot get a Bible, and your salvation depends upon it,
evidently you would have to remain outside the Kingdom of Heaven. This would be
a hopeless condition, indeed.
For fourteen hundred years the world was left
without a Bible --- not one in ten thousand, not one in twenty thousand, before
the art of printing was invented, had the Bible. And would our Divine Lord have
left the world without that book if it was necessary to man's salvation? Most
assuredly not.
VI. But let us suppose for a moment that all
had Bibles, that Bibles were written from the beginning, and that every man,
woman, and child had a copy. What good would that book be to people who did not
know how to read it? It is a blind thing to such persons. Even now one-half the
inhabitants of the earth cannot read. Moreover, as the Bible was written in
Greek and Hebrew, it would be necessary to know these languages in order to be
able to read it.
But it is said that we have it translated now in French,
English, and other languages of the day. Yes, but are you sure you have a
faithful translation? If not, you have not the Word of God. If you have a false
translation, it is the work of man. How shall you ascertain that? How shall you
find out if you have a faithful translation from the Greek and Hebrew? "I
do not know Greek or Hebrew," says my separated friend; "for my
translation I must depend upon the opinion of the learned." Well, then, my
dear friends, suppose the learned should be divided in their opinions, and some
of them should say it is good, and some false? Then your faith is gone; you must
commence doubting and hesitating, because you do not know if the translation is
good.
Now with regard to the Protestant translation of the Bible, allow me
to tell you that the most learned among Protestants tell you that your
translation --- the King James edition --- is a very faulty translation and is
full of errors. Your own learned divines, preachers, and bishops have written
whole volumes to point out all the errors that are there in the King James
translation, and Protestants of various denominations acknowledge it. Some years
ago, when I lived in St. Louis, there was held in that city a convention of
ministers. All denominations were invited, the object being to arrange for a new
translation of the Bible, and give it to the world. The proceedings of the
convention were published daily in the Missouri Republican. A very learned
Presbyterian, I think it was, stood up, and, urging the necessity of giving a
new translation of the Bible, said that in the present Protestant translation of
the Bible there were no less than thirty thousand errors. And you say, my dear
Protestant friends, that the Bible is your guide and teacher. What a teacher,
with thirty thousand errors! The Lord save us from such a teacher! One error is
bad enough, but thirty thousand is a little too much.
Another preacher stood
up in the convention --- I think he was a Baptist --- and, urging the necessity
of giving a new translation of the Bible, said for thirty years past the world
was without the Word of God, for the Bible we have is not the Word of God at
all. Here are your own preachers for you. You all read the newspapers, no doubt,
my friends, and must know what happened in England a few years ago. A petition
was sent to Parliament for an allowance of a few thousand pounds sterling for
the purpose of getting up a new translation of the Bible. And that movement was
headed and carried on by Protestant bishops and clergymen.
VII. But, my dear people, how can you be sure
of your faith? You say the Bible is your guide, but you do not know if you have
it. Let us suppose for a moment that all should have a Bible. Should all read it
and have a faithful translation, even then it cannot be the guide of man,
because the private interpretation of the Bible is not infallible, but, on the
contrary, most fallible. It is the source and fountain of all kinds of errors
and heresies, and all kinds of blasphemous doctrines. Do not be shocked, my dear
friends; just be calm and listen to my arguments.
There are now throughout
the world three hundred and fifty different denominations or churches, and all
of them say the Bible is their guide and teacher. And I suppose they are all
sincere. Are all of them true churches? This is an impossibility. Truth is one
as God is one, and there can be no contradiction. Every man in his senses sees
that every one of them cannot be true, for they differ and contradict one
another, and cannot, therefore, be all true. The Protestants say the man that
reads the Bible right and prayerfully has truth, and they all say that they read
it right.
Let us suppose that here is an Episcopal minister. He is a
sincere, an honest, a well-meaning and prayerful man. He reads his Bible in a
prayerful spirit, and from the word of the Bible, he says it is clear that there
must be bishops. For without bishops there can be no priests, without priests no
Sacraments, and without Sacraments no Church. The Presbyterian is a sincere and
well-meaning man. He reads the Bible also, and deduces that there should be no
bishops, but only presbyters. "Here is the Bible," says the
Episcopalian; and "here is the Bible to give you the lie," says the
Presbyterian. Yet both of them are prayerful and well-meaning men.
Then the
Baptist comes in. He is a well-meaning, honest man, and prayerful also.
"Well," says the Baptist, "have you ever been baptized?"
"I was," says the Episcopalian, "when I was a baby."
"And so was I," says the Presbyterian, "when I was a baby."
"But," says the Baptist, "you are going to Hell as sure as you
live." Next comes the Unitarian, well-meaning, honest, and sincere.
"Well," says the Unitarian, "allow me to tell you that you are a
pack of idolators. You worship a man for a God who is no God at all." And
he gives several texts from the Bible to prove it, while the others are stopping
their ears that they may not hear the blasphemies of the Unitarian. And they all
contend that they have the true meaning of the Bible.
Next comes the
Methodist, and he says, "My friends, have you got any religion at
all?" "Of course we have," they say. "Did you ever feel
religion," says the Methodist, "the spirit of God moving within
you?" "Nonsense," says the Presbyterian, "we are guided by
our reason and judgment." "Well," says the Methodist, "if
you never felt religion, you never had it, and will go to Hell for
eternity."
The Universalist next comes in, and hears them threatening
one another with eternal hellfire. "Why," says he, "you are a
strange set of people. Do you not understand the Word of God? There is no Hell
at all. That idea is good enough to scare old women and children," and he
proves it from the Bible.
Now comes in the Quaker. He urges them not to
quarrel, and advises that they do not baptize at all. He is the sincerest of
men, and gives the Bible for his faith. Another comes in and says: "Baptize
the men and let the women alone. For the Bible says, unless a man be born again
of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
"So," says he, "the women are all right, but baptize the
men."
Next comes in the Shaker, and says he: "You are a
presumptuous people. Do you not know that the Bible tells you that you must work
out your salvation in fear and trembling, and you do not tremble at all. My
brethren, if you want to go to Heaven shake, my brethren, shake!"
VII. I have here brought together seven or
eight denominations, differing one from another, or understanding the Bible in
different ways, illustrative of the fruits of private interpretation. What,
then, if I brought together the three hundred and fifty different denominations,
all taking the Bible for their guide and teaching, and all differing from one
another? Are they all right? One says there is a Hell, and another says there is
not Hell. Are both right? One says Christ is God; another says He is not. One
says they are unessential. One says Baptism is a requisite, and another says it
is not. Are both true? This is an impossibility, my friends; all cannot be true.
Who, then, is true?
He that has the true meaning of the Bible, you say. But
the Bible does not tell us who that is --- the Bible never settles the quarrel.
It is not the teacher. The Bible, my dear people, is a good book. We Catholics
allow that the Bible is the Word of God, the language of inspiration, and every
Catholic is exhorted to read the Bible. But good as it is, the Bible, my dear
friends, does not explain itself. It is a good book, the Word of God, the
language of inspiration, but your explanation of the Bible is not the language
of inspiration. Your understanding of the Bible is not inspired --- for surely
you do not pretend to be inspired! It is with the Bible as it is with the
Constitution of the United States.
When Washington and his associates
established the Constitution and the Supreme Law of the United States, they did
not say to the people of the States: "Let every man read the Constitution
and make a government unto himself; let every man make his own explanation of
the Constitution." If Washington had done that, there never would have been
a United States. The people would all have been divided among themselves, and
the country would have been cut up into a thousand different divisions or
governments. What did Washington do? He gave the people the Constitution and the
Supreme Law, and appointed his Supreme Court and Supreme Judge of the
Constitution. And these are to give the true explanation of the Constitution to
all the American citizens --- all without exception, from the President to the
beggar.
All are bound to go by the decisions of the Supreme Court, and it is
this and this alone that can keep the people together and preserve the Union of
the United States. The moment the people take the interpretation of the
Constitution into their own hands, that moment there is an end of union. Ad so
it is in every government --- so it is here and everywhere. There is a
Constitution, a Supreme Court or Law, a Supreme Judge of that Constitution, and
that Supreme Court is to give us the meaning of the Constitution and the Law. In
every well-ruled country there must be such a thing as this --- a Supreme Law,
Supreme Court, Supreme Judge, that all the people abide by. There is in every
country a Supreme Law, Supreme Court, Supreme Judge; and all are bound by
decisions, and without that no government could stand. Even among the Indian
tribes such a condition of affairs exists. How are they kept together? By their
chief, who is their dictator.
So our Divine Savior also has established His
Supreme Court --- His Supreme Judge --- to give us the true meaning of the
Scriptures, and to give us the true revelation and doctrines of the Word of
Jesus. The Son of the Living God has pledged His Word that this Supreme Court is
infallible, and therefore, the true Catholic never doubts. "I
believe," says the Catholic, "because the Church teaches me so. I
believe the Church because God has commanded me to believer her. He said: 'Hear
the Church, and he that does not hear the Church let him be to thee as a heathen
and a publican.' 'He that believeth you believeth Me.' said Christ, 'and he that
despiseth you despiseth Me.'" Therefore, the Catholic believes because God
has spoken, and upon the authority of God. But our Protestant friends say,
"We believe in the Bible." Very well; how do you understand the Bible?
"Well," says the Protestant, "to the best of my opinion and
judgment this is the meaning of the text." He is not sure of it, but to the
best of his opinion and judgment.
This, my friends, is only the testimony of
a man --- it is only human faith, not Divine Faith. It is Divine Faith alone by
which we give honor and glory to God, by which we adore His infinite wisdom and
veracity, and that adoration and worship is necessary for salvation. I have now
proved to you that private interpretation of the Scripture cannot be the guide
or teacher of man. In another lecture I shall prove that the Catholic Church is
the only true Church of God, and that there is no other.

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