The Vatican issued a new landmark doctrinal note reaffirming monogamy, while warns about the rise of polyamory in societies.
The commemoration of Nicaea recalls the first of the Ecumenical Councils, convened in 325, when the Church, under the ...
A. The idea of an everlasting hell is troubling, to say the least. How can an all-loving God, who “desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth” (1 Timothy 2:4), allow some to ...
Fr Adam Purdy of the Society of St Pius X is currently teaching a series of adult catechism classes on The Legacy of Pope ...
The Council of Nicaea, which convened in 325 AD under Emperor Constantine, changed the history of Christianity.
This affirmation is a Christian commitment, not a concession to secular liberalism: the Christian seeks to respect other citizens’ conscience, dignity and autonomy while recognizing that common grace ...
We will soon be in the ‘teeth of Christmas’! A strange local phrase, that! It is used to explain how near we getting to compulsory merriment ...
Felix Klein’s initiative would ban chants that could be interpreted as calling for Israel’s destruction. His proposal has the ...
When the language of racism lost scientific legitimacy, it changed shape and began targeting cultures instead.
"Catechesis is nothing other than the process of transmitting the Gospel, as the Christian community has received it, understands it, celebrates it, lives it and communicates it in many ways." ...
Jacobin on MSNOpinion
Europe’s Leaders Have No Strategy for Peace
It is by now clear that European leaders prefer the war in Ukraine to continue, that they fear peace (a “quick” one anyway), ...
When U.S. Senator Ted Cruz described the killings of Christians in Nigeria as a "Christian genocide," his words reignited an old and painful debate; one that cuts to the heart of Nigeria's security ...
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