Reformers and Roman Catholic

It's evident in how the reformers deployed Cyprian himself to both identify themselves as belonging to the one continuing church and to stress the importance of so belonging, but also to identify themselves over against the emerging Roman Catholic church, as it should almost certainly only be called from the point of the Council of Trent forward, and not before that.

 

Mark Garcia, The Cyprianic Legacy Unity, Uniformity, Pluriformity, Reformed Catholicity, Greystone Institute, 2018