Medieval Examination of Conscience
The reflective exercise known as the Examination of Conscience has taken many formats throughout the history of the Church. ...
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Flesh and Eating in John 6
If you have ever dialogued with Protestants about the comments the Lord makes about Himself in John 6, you have probably com...
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Grandchildren for God? A Primer on Infant Baptism
A few years ago, I was having lunch with the Sarasota chapter of the Full Gospel Businessman's Fellowship, a group of Protes...
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Could Mary Queen of Scots Have Kept Her Throne?
After a brief and tumultuous reign on seven years (1561-1567), Mary Queen of Scots was defeated by a rebel army led by her h...
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Father AnunciaciĆ³n Rebukes Governor Luna
The Holy Mass is not only the dramatic representation of Christ's sacrifice to the Father for man's sins; in history we see ...
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Humility and Station in Life
While most Catholics are familiar with the concept of "state in life" to describe whether one chooses the marriage or the co...
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