Old Testament In the Old Testament, we find instances of intercession, where prophets and patriarchs pray for the people. Moses is a prime example, interceding for the Israelites on multiple occasions (Exodus 32:11-14). 2 Maccabees 15:14-15 – In this passage,… Continue Reading →
In the wake of the Vandals’ sack of Rome, St. Augustine authored City of God, a seminal work delineating his two-cities doctrine. This doctrine separates the earthly city from the City of God, reflecting a profound understanding of the interplay… Continue Reading →
The doctrine of the Social Kingship of Christ asserts that Jesus Christ has sovereign authority over all aspects of human society, not just individuals’ spiritual lives. This teaching is rooted in Scripture and developed in Catholic tradition, emphasizing Christ’s rule… Continue Reading →
Christianity, while rooted in Judaism and the Hebrew Scriptures, does not require its adherents to follow all of the Mosaic Law as outlined in the Old Testament. This theological stance is grounded in both the New Testament and the teachings… Continue Reading →
“Faith, for Freedom” Delivered at Hillsdale College’s Spring Commencement April 11, 2024 We live in a fretful world. I don’t mean Hillsdale. I mean, you know, out there. Here at Hillsdale things are different, and as a relative newcomer to… Continue Reading →
TLC Founder and Contributor JSB Morse explores if it’s possible to be a libertarian and a Catholic on The Kelly Patrick show:
He has called Pope Francis a liberal “servant of Satan” and once suggested the Vatican’s Swiss Guards arrest the 87-year-old pontiff. Now, after receiving years of withering verbal attacks, Francis appears to have struck back against Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, the… Continue Reading →
Pope Francis met with 100 comedians from around the world, including death-cult pro-abortion cheerleaders Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, and Whoopi Goldberg, telling them that their jokes “make God smile.” In his address to the room, Red Francis said, “I look with esteem… Continue Reading →
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla refused to take the easy layup when faced with a question about being a Black head coach in the NBA Finals, instead turning the focus from race to faith. During a Saturday press conference,… Continue Reading →
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