Dear Friends of the Kolbe Center,
Pax Christi!
Every day brings to light new evidence that most of the leaders of the so-called rich countries of the world have completely forgotten what it means to be a human being. Indeed, most of them no longer have any concept or standard for what it means to be a man or a woman. And yet the Holy Catholic Faith not only gives us a clear understanding of the ideal and prototype of man and woman; through the Holy Shroud of Turin and the relics and holy Icons associated with it, in these times of diabolical disorientation we can actually behold the face of the prototypical Man from whom came the prototypical Woman and all subsequent human beings.
Church-Approved Holy Icons Teach the Faith
St. Paul tells us to “Hold the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me in faith, and in the love which is in Christ Jesus” (2 Tim 1:13). The word “form” is a translation of the Greek word “Hypotyposin,” which means a specific pattern or form. It is an important word, because it tells us that the doctrines of the faith have a precise definition; there is nothing vague or ambiguous about them. When Holy Church defines a doctrine, like the divinity of Christ, for example, she does so with precision, using a “form of sound words” that protects the dogmas of the faith against misinterpretation or misunderstanding. What we moderns often forget, however, is that, prior to the invention of the printing press, for three-quarters of the Church’s history, only a tiny handful of Catholics could read. For them, the “form of sound words” could not constitute their entire education in the faith, and Mother Church in her wisdom provided other “forms” which conveyed the truths of the faith clearly, correctly, and powerfully to the vast numbers of her illiterate children. These “forms” became known as the holy icons, images which made present in a quasi-sacramental way, the mysteries of the faith and of salvation history, as well as the presences of the holy angels and saints.