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The Culture of “Dissent” - Michael Novak

The reason the American Church today stands accused of hypocrisy is that it has been teaching one thing, while a small but significant body of its priests including some bishops has been flagrantly violating that teaching. How can people who studied long and prayed hard before taking vows turn in such a direction, with a full-scale ideology to rationalize it? How can that happen? It could not have happened without a culture of "dissent," a culture that has, at its heart, a teaching of contempt for "Rome."  Email This Article

The Death of Jesus - Fr. Kenneth Baker, S.J.

In the Nicene Creed we profess that jesus “died and was buried”. These are the final affirmations in the Creed about the earthly life of the Savior of mankind.  Email This Article

The Definition of a Gentleman - Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman

Hence it is that it is almost a definition of a gentleman to say that he is one who never inflicts pain.   Email This Article

The Divinity of Christ - PETER KREEFT

The doctrine of Christ’s divinity is the central Christian doctrine, for it is like a skeleton key that opens all the others.  Email This Article

The Effectiveness of the Catechist Getting "Soaked in Scripture" - STEPHEN PATTON

Most of us catechists want to do our work well, and are open to learning new and better ways to do it. But the best way of all is also the oldest and, unfortunately, often the most neglected.  Email This Article

The Enfleshment of God - Fr. Kenneth Baker, S.J.

God became man in Jesus Christ for the eternal salvation of all men. How did this take place? What does it mean?   Email This Article

The Eucharist and Culture - Ralph McInerny

When she was being drawn to the faith, Edith Stein went into a Catholic church and was fascinated by the sight of people coming and going, kneeling for a time in silent prayer and then leaving. Making a visit, in the phrase; coming to adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.  Email This Article

The Feast of All Saints - Mary Reed Newland

The Feast of All Saints is one of the greatest of all the feasts because it celebrates what could have been impossible. The cross is a tree that bears fruit. This is the feast of its harvest.  Email This Article

The Glorified Body of Jesus - Fr. Kenneth Baker, S.J.

After his Resurrection from the dead, Jesus manifested himself to his disciples in different ways and on different occasions.  Email This Article

The Glory of the Lord - Fr. Kenneth Baker, S.J.

The Nicene Creed says not only that Jesus “will come again” at the end of world history, but it also gives a biblical description of his coming by adding that he will come “in glory”.  Email This Article


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