Jesus Christ Is Alive, and His Church Draws Her Life From Him
The enduring nature of Catholic doctrine is a testament to its timelessness and truth.
The enduring nature of Catholic doctrine is a testament to its timelessness and truth.
Ours is a religion that values accurate and logical thought because it recognizes God as the source.
The first step in refuting the error in CRT is to understand it. Here’s where to start.
Can it be possible that there is some joy promised in the Cross?
The Cross is an image of the definitive revelation of the heart of the Father.
The way to discover fundamental rights (and duties) is to examine the nature of something.
In its own way, the call to poverty holds for the father as much as for the friar.
The act of choosing a viewpoint based simply on preference is a contradiction of our duty to pursue the truth.
The Catholic Church teaches that the existence of God can be known — not just believed or held as an opinion.
‘A beautiful idea,’ said Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose, ‘has a much greater chance of being a correct idea than an ugly one.’
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