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ANTI-CATHOLIC MYTHS AND LIES: #1 EMPEROR CONSTANTINE FOUNDED THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

The Myth of Constantine’s Founding of the Catholic Church: A Historical and Theological Refutation

This story, most famously told by Jehovah Witnesses and Fundamentalist Protestants, came out of their necessity to support their lie that there was an apostasy in the early Church. It is their way to explain how their reform and late arrival is justifiable.

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ESUS, CHRISTMAS & EASTER ARE OF PAGAN ORIGIN

How Christmas and Easter Celebrate the Incarnation and Resurrection of Christ: A Response to the Pagan Origin Claim

It is a popular notion among anti-Christian polemicists and liars to state that the Gospel’s narratives about Jesus of Nazareth and the Christmas (Birth of Jesus) and Easter (Resurrection of Jesus) Holy Days are all of pagan origin; that they are not based upon real events, but, rather, are a myth themselves based upon much older myths and pagan celebrations.

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The Influence of Freemasonry on America’s Founding and History

The article claims that Freemasonry has influenced the US history and politics, from the founding fathers to the current president. It argues that Freemasonry is a secret society that promotes a false religion and a globalist agenda. It warns that Freemasonry is incompatible with Catholicism and poses a threat to the Church and the nation.

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The Threat of Prince Hall Freemasonry to the Catholic Church and the Black Community

The article explores the history and influence of Prince Hall Freemasonry, a branch of Freemasonry that admits Black Americans. It argues that Prince Hall Freemasonry is incompatible with Catholicism and promotes a secular worldview that undermines the natural law and the common good.

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Creating Liturgical anti-Arian Polemic The Nicene Creed in the Liturgy of St. Gregory the Theologian

Arian and Gregory: How a Theologian Defended the Divinity of Christ

That the “Christusanrede” in the liturgy of St. Gregory functions as a way to portray anti-Arian theology is confirmed by other elements of the text. One interesting example of this is in the final prayer of the liturgy, the Εὐχὴ τῆς κεφαλοκλισίας.

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A Journey to Heaven: An Example of Neoplatonism in the Liturgy of St. Gregory the Theologian

A Journey to Heaven: How the Catholic Church Teaches Us to Prepare for Eternal Life

Nascent Christianity dealt with a number of growing pains, especially in how to express the relationship of the persons of the Trinity to one another. The difficulty in expressing this resulted in a number of major theological controversies, collectively known as the Christological controversies.

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