Wednesday, April 08, 2015

Regarding devotion to the Holy Family, I came across this interesting point in Bouyer's The Invisible Father last weekend:

As for the Latin formulas, they are even worse: as if an abstract Godhead only took on a genuinely personal appearance in God-made-man. And it is best to pass over those deformations so justly stigmatized by Thomas Mozley, and which seem to suggest that the Trinity adored in practice by Western Catholics is not that of the heavenly Father, the Son and the Spirit, but that of the Mother, Child and Foster-father!

The Invisible Father (Petersham, MA: St. Bede's Publications, 1976), 240.

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