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Biblical Foundation for Natural Law

Natural Law Theory, a prominent philosophical framework, posits that there are inherent moral principles that govern human behavior and protect individual freedom and dignity. These principles, often referred to as natural law, are believed to be rooted in the natural… Continue Reading →

Pope Francis versus Christ

Effects of Sin on Christ’s Passion

In order to know God we first have to understand what God is not. In that same respect in order to understand salvation we have to understand that which leads us away from salvation and God; we call this sin…. Continue Reading →

The Bible Doesn’t Tell Us Not to Judge; It Tells Us to Judge Rightly

The Bible is often quoted as prohibiting judgment, with the famous line from Matthew 7:1, “Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” However, a deeper examination of Scripture reveals that while the Bible does caution against unrighteous judgment,… Continue Reading →

Cardinal Burke Calls for Return to Our Lady Amidst Global Crises

In a call to spiritual renewal amidst the numerous crises facing the world today, Cardinal Raymond Burke has launched a nine-month novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe. The novena, which will begin on March 12th and end on the Feast… Continue Reading →

Cabrini Film Pushes Feminism

It appears the new film about Mother Cabrini by Angel Studios is well made and compelling but pushes a feminism that is hard to reconcile with any saint.

He Gets Me, Of Course, but Do I Get Him?

A Super Bowl ad made waves this year depicting Christians washing the feet of horrible people, trying to show that Jesus loves everyone. While that’s true and biblically-based, it’s not the full truth. Christ didn’t wash the feet of Pilate… Continue Reading →

Were the Early Christians Socialist?

Many people erroneously think that the first Christians were socialist in a modern sense based on their interpretation of Acts 4:32-37. These verses describe how the believers in the early Church shared everything they had, and no one claimed that… Continue Reading →

Pope St. Pius X: Notre Charge Apostolique

“Our Apostolic Mandate” Given by Pope Pius X to the French Bishops Our Apostolic Mandate requires from Us that We watch over the purity of the Faith and the integrity of Catholic discipline. It requires from Us that We protect… Continue Reading →

Cardinal Sarah Drops the Gauntlet on Fiducia Supplicans

Cardinal Robert Sarah released a reflection on the current state of confusion in the Church, with the “scandal of the little ones” even more aggravated by the recent declaration of the dicastery for the doctrine of the faith “Fiducia supplicans”,… Continue Reading →

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