How to explain why abortion is wrong
"I know abortion is wrong, but how can I tell others why it is wrong?"
"I know abortion is wrong, but how can I tell others why it is wrong?"
With its divine foundation, sanction, and mission, nothing could be more glorious than the Catholic Church. But, of course, many people even many baptized Catholics dont see it that way.
Scholar Scott Hahn roundly rejects the idea held by some outside the Church that Catholics, by honoring Mary, somehow detract from God.
"When I am weak, then I am strong"; "power made perfect in weakness." Such verses are often cited as key to spiritual growth, but do we really understand what they are talking about? Can anyone ever understand?
Is it pretentious for Christians to proclaim Christ as the only Savior of mankind? Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger posed that question Saturday, and in his response clarified the very meaning of the Christian mission.
Soon after the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, the Economist published an editorial examining "the roots of hatred" underlying it. Many reasons for why people might hate the United States were considered.
Jesus defines eternal life as knowing God (Jn 17:3). What are the ways? In how many different ways can we know God, and thus know eternal life?
The sniper who shot the little boy outside of his school left a Tarot card. While I have heard of these cards, I am not sure what they are. What do we Catholics believe about such cards?
Have you ever noticed the amazing fact that most modern "religious educators" try to remove the very thing the Bible calls "the beginning of wisdom"? I mean, of course, fear"the fear of the Lord."
An interview with George Weigel followed by an excerpt from his new book "The Courage to Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform, and the Future of the Church". "In the first months of 2002, the Catholic Church in the United States entered the greatest crisis in its history. When Lent began on February 13, the penitential ashes imposed that day on millions of Catholics felt leaden. Something had gone desperately wrong. Something was broken. Something had to be fixed."