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Found 6 comments on Four Witnesses: The Early Church in Her Own Words:

u/Theophorus · 17 pointsr/Christianity

There may be differences in priests but the doctrine of the Catholic church does not ever change and as you mentioned the Church is not ever going to have problems like the episcopalians do in that way.

Two that spring to mind are the Didache which is the earliest christian writing other than the bible and the sayings of the desert fathers(Though this didn't have much to do with the Mass but more with ascetism) and this post which I have kept and was actually posted on a protestant site:

https://blogs.thegospelcoalition.org/justintaylor/2010/08/29/what-was-a-church-service-like-in-the-second-century/

Also this book was illuminating:

https://www.amazon.com/Four-Witnesses-Early-Church-Words/dp/0898708478

u/digifork · 3 pointsr/Catholicism

If you have issues with reading, how about listening? Lighthouse Catholic Media has 100's of talks on CD or MP3 that are about an hour each. A lot of these talks are available on formed.org. You parish may have a subscription to it so you can listen to them for free.

On the topic of Church Fathers, they have this five disc set of lectures about them.

If you want a book on the Church Fathers I suggest The Fathers Know Best by Jimmy Akin or Four Witnesses by Ron Bennett.

u/johnmannn · 1 pointr/Catholicism

I loved Four Witnesses. It's written almost in novel form which not only provides valuable context to the early church writings but also makes it much more engaging.

u/NMW · 1 pointr/AskHistorians

Right you are; I'm sorry if I implied otherwise! I first read many of these documents and some excellent commentary on them in Rod Bennett's wonderful Four Witnesses, outlining the works and lives of Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch, Justin Martyr and Irenaeus of Lyons, and I can only offer up my general fatigue and distractedness as an excuse for not mentioning them more prominently.