Social Media Catholic Priests Have Harmed the Church
It is time to ask the faithful clergy we have to focus on just showing us the Father.
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It is time to ask the faithful clergy we have to focus on just showing us the Father.
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Catholics are forbidden from being Freemasons, but in the Philippines, the Catholic Church faces a battle to uproot Freemasonry out of the Filipino national identity.
MISSION IMPROBABLE: The Catholic Church’s Long Road to Uproot Filipino Freemasonry Read More »
A critical examination of Pope Francis’ vision of a Synodal Church, how it weighs into history, Eastern synodality, and criticisms from traditional Catholics.
The Critical Analysis of the Future of ‘The Synodal Church’ Under Pope Francis Read More »
The essay argues that Augustine’s and the Catholic Church’s ‘Just War’ Theory are relics from a time when BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street were not in charge of the corporate war industry.
The death penalty is a form of violence that contradicts the Christian message of love and mercy. It is a failed sacrifice that does not bring justice or healing to anyone.
Why the Death Penalty is No Longer Justifiable: A Comprehensive Analysis Read More »
This essay explores the Carolingian debate about the proper way to celebrate Easter and explain why it was one of the most important controversies in the history of Christianity.
The Easter Controversy and the Rise of Carolingian Power Read More »
The Carolingian Debates on the Real Presence of the Holy Eucharist is a wonderful historical example of when the development of doctrine meets the Doctrine of Indefectibility.
The Real Presence Controversy: A Clash of Theologies in the 9th Century Read More »
[the-subtitle] his essay will explore an explanation to resolve the theological contradiction in saying that the Church (the Body of Christ) has a preexistent nature (i.e. ‘there was never a time when the Church did not exist’) against the reality that the Church is a created thing and not a person with selfhood. The communication of
How the Two Natures of Christ Share Their Properties: A Christological Doctrine Read More »
o summarize the Catechism of the Catholic Church, a sacrament is fundamentally a visible sign of an invisible reality of Salvation. In his book, Introduction to the Mystery of the Church, De La Sojeole says: “The Church… is the sacrament of the Kingdom; she points to it and “contains” it in some way so as
The Four Properties of the Church and their Relationship to Catholic Unity Read More »
he creeds pronounced at the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople are not the earliest instances of the declarative statements by the fathers about the nature, personhood, life, and works of the Triune Godhead, but they do provide a well-organized place to begin the discussion about what the Church believes about the nature of God and
The Nature of God as Defined by the Creeds of Nicaea and Constantinople Read More »