But what happens to the little ones? For it would be too incredible to suppose that at that time there will be no infant children of Christians, already born, who will be caught unbaptized, or that none will be born during that very period; or that if there are such, they will not somehow or other be brought by their parents to the 'washing of rebirth'. And yet if this happens, how are those pieces of 'property' to be snatched away from the Devil when he is unloosed, seeing that 'no one enters his house, to take off his property, without first binding him'? But in fact we must in preference believe that there will be instances both of people falling away from the Church and of new members being added, even in that period. We may be sure that there will be sufficient courage shown by parents in seeking baptism for their little ones... (City of God, pp. 912-913, Penguin Books)
a rather scary "what if"
Could we, again, use the reality of much reduced Holy Communion receptions...
well, if priests and bishops started doing what they DO have authority to do, rather than what they DON'T have any authority to do the Church would be a very different place and its worship of an altogether more glorious thing.
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