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It is also true that a mere barren intellectual assent to the truth of God’s existence—and such an assent is conceivable—falls very far short of what religious assent ought to be; that what is taught in revealed religion about the worthlessness of faith uninformed by charity has its ...
What is the false gospel that Francis teaches? (genuine question to help me understand) James C MHFM He teaches a false gospel because, among many other things, he condemns converting people to the Catholic faith. He also agrees with Martin Luther on justification. He teaches religious indiffer...
We browsed through the following announcements: a meeting for parents of first communion; registration for children's religious instructions; a brief reminder to boys and girls to be confirmed, congratulations to the recently installed altar servers; a column reserved for the weekly Mass intentions;...
The relic may be the purported or actual physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures. The authenticity of any given relic is often a matter of debate; for that reason, some churches require documentation of th...
Founding A Religious Order The Catholic Cafe ventured to Gower, Missouri to visit the sisters of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles where their beloved Foundress, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, was exhumed and found to be incorrupt. In this episode, Sister Scholastica, Prioress, speaks with...
It is hard for me to say that Pope John XXIII was as Modernist as Paul VI, who promulgated so-called "religious liberty" and a Protestantized Novus Ordo Service. Pope John XXIII was orthodox in theology, especially in his 1959 encyclical, Ad Petri cathedram. He also condemned in advance ...
I enjoyed my time there, for the most part, but wasn’t surprised at the city’s 2020 pandemic rules: which were apparently intended to protect San Franciscans from religious cooties. Number-one daughter, when I asked her for ‘what to write about’ ideas, suggested “maybe something from...
Part 2 (airs immediately following Part 1) focuses on the growth of the church in the city and the birth of many parishes as a result of European immigration. During this time, in addition to new churches, many schools and colleges were built and new religious orders arrived in the city...
A non-profit organization created in 1903 for Catholic women, college ladies, and junior-aged girls 6-18. The purpose of the organization is to participate in the religious, charitable, and educational Apostolates of the Church. Catholic Daughters of the