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Is a Necessitous Faith a True Faith?

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 →

Manifesto of Faith by Gerhard Cardinal Müller

“Let not your heart be troubled!” (John 14:1) In the face of growing confusion about the doctrine of the Faith, many bishops, priests, religious and lay people of the Catholic Church have requested that I make a public testimony about… Continue Reading →

Look Who’s Triggered by Jesus Christ’s Word

Bishop Barron on The Ben Shapiro Show—Full Interview

One of the leading conservative commentators, Ben Shapiro, questions one of the foremost Catholic apologists. In the fascinating discussion, they delve into cosmology, theology, and a few other ologies. Critics will immediately jump on Bishop Barron’s position that those outside… Continue Reading →

When Critics Try to Tell Libertarians What Libertarians Believe

Tradition Doesn’t Matter. #ThingsJesusNeverSaid

Fr. Robert Sirico on Theocracy and Libertinism

No, la Iglesia no va a esconder evidencia en contra de Jesús

Recientemente leí un libro titulado La Dama Azul, de Javier Sierra. El libro es sumamente interesante, es una historia construida en torno a los hechos verídicos que se dieron con Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda, una monja que vivió… Continue Reading →

No, the Church Won’t Hide Evidence Against Jesus

I recently read a book titled The Lady in Blue, by Javier Sierra. The book is extremely interesting; it is a story based on the true events that happened in the seventeenth century, when a nun called María de Jesús… Continue Reading →

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