Et Antiquum Documentum is an encyclical written by the unnamed Pope at Vatican III; it allegedly was written to show that "many supposed errors of the Greek and Latin Fathers are really truths" (Saint Fidgeta and Other Parodies, 90).
Inspiration[]
Latin: “ancient forms of worship”. A line from the hymn Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis Mysterium, written by Saint Thomas Aquinas that expresses the doctrine of transubstantiation: the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ[1].
References[]
- ↑ Wikipedia: Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis Mysterium