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History of the Catholic Church By JAMES HITCHCOCK

Book Name: History of the Catholic Church

Writer: JAMES HITCHCOCK

Inside ten days of Jesus’ re-visitation of the Father,1 His trains (a Greek

the expression for those who had “submitted” to His teachings)2—regardless of

having experienced Him several times after His demise—were clustered in

a second-story room in Jerusalem, frightened and confounded. However,

Jesus had guaranteed that He would send the Spirit upon them, and on that

day, they encountered a concealed force amidst great wind, with tongues of

fire drifting over every one of their heads. Their fears vanished, and they

were out of nowhere loaded up with energy and fortitude.

The Birth of the Church

History of the Catholic Church

The First Pentecost was the day of a significant Jewish banquet—Pentecost

(“fifty days” after the Passover Sabbath)— and the city was packed with

guests, dedicated Jews from all over the and Near East, North Africa, and

different locales. Driven by Peter, the Elevenwhom Jesus had exceptionally

picked as His Apostles (the individuals and who were “sent”), stood up in broad

daylight and started to lecture. and Basic and untaught but men, they knew no

language aside from their holy and Hebrew and their vernacular Aramaic. In

any case, the crowd wondered but that everybody appeared to hear the

message in his own tongue.

History of the Catholic Church

Skeptics guaranteed that and the evangelists were

only tanked, yet three but thousand people, as per the Acts of the Apostles,

gotten the message and were but baptized (“bathed”).

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