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The doctrine of Sola Scriptura, Latin for “Scripture alone,” is a foundational principle of many Protestant denominations, asserting that the Bible is the sole infallible rule of faith and practice. However, an in-depth examination reveals that this doctrine is not… Continue Reading →
Letter of Pope Gelasius to Emperor Anastasius on the superiority of the spiritual over temporal power: The pope’s view of the natural superiority of the spiriitual over the temporal power finds a clear expression the following remarkable letter of Gelasius… Continue Reading →
In our current culture, people often view disagreement as tantamount to hate. This is certainly true of Christians that don’t affirm the LGBTQ view of sexual ethics. And while I don’t think it’s fair to label someone who expresses a… Continue Reading →
At a recent talk, Irish-born theologian Dr. Thomas Groome lamented that ours is a “tough time for faith”. We have moved from what he called a Transcendent Worldview, which encourages faith, to a modern Immanent Worldview, which discourages faith. He… Continue Reading →
Christian theology is in crisis. According to theologian Peter C. Phan, forces internal and external to the Church have culminated to a point where “drastically divergent answers are given to such fundamental issues as the nature of God, the role… Continue Reading →
A sermon from 2004 on the passions that fuel a society. In the previous sermon Father speaks more on the individual. In this he speaks on the society as a whole and uses historical examples of what the society was… Continue Reading →
When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” He said to him, “Feed my lambs.”… Continue Reading →
For those of us who aren’t able to participate in the celebration of the Mass in person. You can buy the above prayer cards here.
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