The Mass in A.D. 155: St. Justin Martyr describes the early Christian liturgy
In A.D. 155, Justin Martyr wrote to the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius in defense of Christianity. He explains to the emperor what happens when the early Christians gather together to celebrate the liturgy.

▶︎
What Saint Justin Martyr said about the Mass in the year 155 will leave you speechless

▶︎
A Second Century Liturgy (Part 1)

▶︎
Who was Justin Martyr

▶︎
Traditional Catholic Groups Explained

▶︎
My Experience with the SSPX

▶︎
7 Beliefs That Separate Orthodox Christians From Every Other Church

▶︎
The Church Father Protestants fear most . . .

▶︎
Pope Leo XIV Gave 11 Rebel Bishops 72 Hours — Only One Refused

▶︎
Traditional Latin Catholic Mass: Easter Sunday

▶︎
Justin Martyr's Christian Philosophy (A History of Western Thought 22)

▶︎
Who Are God’s Chosen People? Tucker Waits Patiently as Mike Huckabee Scrambles (Hilarious)

▶︎
A First Century Liturgy . . . #TheFirst500Years #EarlyChurch #TheMass

▶︎
The Catholic Mass and Eucharist: All There in the 2nd Century (St. Justin Martyr) | Ep. 40

▶︎
Your Life in Every Rank of the Catholic Church (From Seminarian to Pope)

▶︎
Who Was Justin Martyr? The Philosopher Who Died for Christ

▶︎
Rites & Churches of the East: Every Eastern Catholic Church Explained

▶︎
What Church Was Like in 150 AD (Justin Martyr Reveals)

▶︎
Do Protestants Really Worship God?

▶︎
The Life of Ukon Takayama - The Samurai of Christ

▶︎
