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The Medical Account Of Christ’s Last Days And The Cross - Dr. C. Truman Davis

Dr. C. Truman Davis, an ophthalmologist in Mesa, Arizona, has researched the medical sufferings of Jesus on the cross. He has published them in medical journals in Arizona, Florida and Alabama and has traveled extensively across the nation giving lectures on the subject. His findings are printed here.  Email This Article

The Myth of the Pedophile Priest - Philip Jenkins

I am in no sense soft on the issue of child abuse. My concern over the “pedophile priest” issue is not to defend evil clergy, or a sinful church, but I am worried that justified anger over a few awful cases might be turned into ill-focused attacks against innocent clergy.  Email This Article

The Nature of the Church - Peter Kreeft

One thing we can do to help is to understand our Protestant “separated brethren”. This task involves understanding how they understand us, or misunderstand us. The   Email This Article

The New Paganism and the Culture of Death - Robert P. George

Let no one imagine that the temptation to idolatry and paganism is a matter of the distant past when primitive peoples offered sacrifice to the sun or prayed to stone outcroppings and golden calves. Remember: false gods always demand innocent blood. The evidence that a culture is descending into paganism is always manifest in the body count. This was true in ancient Babylon and it is true in modern America. Who can deny that everywhere today the false gods of liberal secularism are exacting their toll of carnage?  Email This Article

The One True Church - Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger

Excerpted from the Declaration "Dominus Iesus: On the Uniqueness and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church" ratified by Pope John Paul II on Aug. 6, 2000.  Email This Article

The Only Son of God - Fr. Kenneth Baker, S.J.

After professing our belief in “one Lord, Jesus Christ”, we go on to the next phrase of the Creed to proclaim that he is “the only Son of God”.  Email This Article

The Origin of the Holy Spirit - Kenneth Baker, S.J.

In the Nicene Creed, after professing belief in the Holy Spirit, we go on to say that he “proceeds from the Father and the Son”.  Email This Article

The Other Catholics: A Short Guide to the Eastern Catholic Churches - Kevin R. Yurkus

As millions watched the funeral for Pope John Paul II, many were confused by the concluding Panakhyda celebrated not in Latin, but in Greek and Arabic by hierarchs in black hoods, turbans, crowns, and unusual vestments. Was this not the responsibility of the cardinals? And were those clerics even Catholic?  Email This Article

The Paternal Order of Priests - Scott Hahn

There is a famous homily of St. Augustine in which he refers to the fathers in his audience as "my fellow bishops." He startles his congregation, which certainly included many busy fathers of families, by telling them to be faithful to the duties of the priesthood.  Email This Article

The Peace of Christmas - Fr. Leonard Puech

On the occasion of Christmas we are going to hear again the song of the great throng of angels over the manger of Bethlehem: "Glory to God in the highest and peace to men whom he loves" (Lk. 2,14).  Email This Article


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