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The Male Priesthood: The Argument From Sacred Tradition - Mark Lowery

In May of 1994 John Paul II promulgated “Ordinatio Sacerdotalis” which declared definitely that the Catholic priesthood is reserved for males. Hence, the question “Why can there not be women priests?” has now been answered in a definitive way. While Catholics are not to question the teaching of the Magisterium on this matter, the time is ripe for all interested to come to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Church’s teaching.  Email This Article

The Mother of the Son: The Case for Marian Devotion - Mark Shea

It has to be one of the strangest things in the world: So many Christians who love Jesus with all their hearts recoil in fear at the mention of His mother’s name, while many who do love her find themselves tongue-tied when asked to explain why.   Email This Article

The price of easy money - Father Raymond J. de Souza

The good news for hockey fans in Pittsburgh came last week not from the hockey team, but from the Pittsburgh Gaming Task Force.  Email This Article

The Problem of Evil - Peter Kreeft

If God is so good, why is his world so bad? If an all-good, all-wise, all-loving, all-just, and all-powerful God is running the show, why does he seem to be doing such a miserable job of it? Why do bad things happen to good people?   Email This Article

The Real Issues of the Reformation - James Hitchcock

An informed person, asked what lay at the root of Martin Luther’s theology, immediately answers, “Justification by faith alone.” Logically, and in Luther’s own mind, this is true. But it is questionable to what extent this was the actual driving force of the Reformation. The doctrine of justification is subtle indeed, provoking fierce arguments even among people who ostensibly share the same beliefs. It is likely that relatively few people in the sixteenth century really understood the issue, much less was it the crucial question for most of them. What then was?  Email This Article

The Real Problem With Darwinism - Dinesh D'Souza

The real problem with Darwinism in the public school classroom is that it is often taught in an atheist way.   Email This Article

The Reasons to Believe - PETER KREEFT

In this article, Peter Kreeft outlines the arguments from cause and effect, from conscience, from history, and the argument known as “Pascal's Wager.” - CERC  Email This Article

The Relevance and Challenge of C. S. Lewis - Mark Brumley

Interest in Lewis is on the upswing, again, especially with the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe movie and portents of many more in a series of Chronicles of Narnia feature films. What, then, to make of this highly influential, Belfast-born Christian thinker and writer, and his impact on modern Christianity?  Email This Article

The Resurrection - Charles E. Rice

That Christ rose from the dead is an article of our faith. But we tend to overlook the fact that the resurrection was an historical event, just as much as the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.  Email This Article

The Role of the Inquisition in Europe - Maria Colonna and Cat Clark

Before discussing inquisitorial courts, it is important to have an understanding of the history and context of these courts.  Email This Article


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