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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 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 →

‘Extreme Political Views’

God Gave Man Freedom So Man Could Freely Choose God

God Willed Freedom

Freedom Attains Perfection When Directed Toward God

Catechism: The Right to Liberty is Inalienable

The Catechism of the Catholic Church: Man’s Freedom

PART THREE LIFE IN CHRIST SECTION ONE MAN’S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT CHAPTER ONE THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON ARTICLE 3 MAN’S FREEDOM 1730 God created man a rational being, conferring on him the dignity of a person… Continue Reading →

Today’s Civil Rights Fight Is Not What You Think

Picture this:  You are a vulnerable African-American woman living in the racially charged and publicly segregated Montgomery Alabama in 1955. You work as a seamstress and use the public bus system to taxi you back and forth from home to… Continue Reading →

We Are Called to Freedom

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