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The Roots of Law - J. Budziszewski

Talking with our nonbelieving neighbors is not as hard as we sometimes think. Not even the pagan has completely lost his common sense. By God's common grace, there are certain things we can't not know — things that every human being knows at some level, even if he pushes them down and hides them under a false bottom. How then, should Christians engage the culture in the Public Square? One thing they should not do is argue for biblical principles using the Bible. To do so would be, in fact, to act unbiblically.   Email This Article

The Sacraments - PETER KREEFT

Protestants don’t see why Catholics who come to disagree with essential teachings of the Church don’t just leave.  Email This Article

The Scott Hahn Conversion Story - Scott Hahn

Here following is the transcript of a talk given by Scott Hahn outlining his journey of faith, a journey that took him from being a fervent Presbyterian minister and Professor of Theology at a major Protestant seminary to become a Roman Catholic Theologian and internationally known apologist for the Catholic Church. Through study and prayer Scott Hahn came to realize that the truth of the Catholic Church is firmly rooted in Scripture.  Email This Article

The Spirituality of Celibacy - Fr. William Saunders

Last week, we traced the historical development of how celibacy came to be required for clergy in the Roman Catholic Church (except in several of the Eastern Rite Churches). This week we will now examine the spirituality which undergirds the regulation.  Email This Article

The Splendor of the Catholic Church - Scott Hahn

Sometimes we see the Church in less than holy conditions. We see ourselves, we see other people, we see priests and sometimes we see bishops whose lifestyles are not up to the Gospel standard. Yet as Chesterton said, "The Catholic faith even when watered down can still boil the world to rags." The Catholic Church is strong with divine power. This is manifest in so many ways; you can see the splendor of the Church. Let me just take you through a few of the steps that I took in discovering the splendor of the Catholic Church.   Email This Article

The Ten Commandments - Grace MacKinnon

Dear Grace, My son and I were discussing the importance of the Ten Commandments and how they are to be used as a guide. He says they are part of the Old Testament and therefore we need not focus that much on them. His attitude towards them is that they are just a lot of "Do Nots." Can you help me explain why God gave us these commandments and why they are still important for us today?  Email This Article

The Uniqueness of Christianity - Peter Kreeft

Ronald Knox once quipped that "the study of comparative religions is the best way to become comparatively religious."  Email This Article

The Watchtower's Flickering Light - JOEL PETERS

When challenged by the truths of Sacred Scripture, which Jehovah’s Witnesseses profess to believe but interpret in a way contrary to all the rest of Christianity...  Email This Article

The Weight of Glory - Peter Kreeft

We all know what the weight of glory is, whether or not we have read Lewis' golden sermon.  Email This Article

The world needs a redeemer - Father Raymond J. de Souza

After every act of creation, the Book of Genesis sings the refrain: "And God saw that it was good." All the splendour of the natural world — the butterfly emerging from its cocoon, the swirling images from the Hubble telescope, the perfect fingernail of a newborn baby — is self-evidently good.   Email This Article


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