Tagged with Catholicism
Benedict XVI: a traditionalist, yet more in tune with the realities of this age than his predecessor
The Pope's recent comments on the justification of using contraception are nothing more than the reaffirmation of traditional Christian doctrine
Read the articleDoes being for the Liberty of England still mean being for the Protestant religion?
The Settlement Act enacted in 1701 is likely to be consigned to the dustbin of History at some point between now and the next Proclamation
Read the articleA time to gather stones together
A short post written at a challenging time. Yet one of the many the beautiful things about hardship, when it strikes, is that spiritual comfort is always there when one needs it.
Read the articleThe four traditionalist bishops: were they ever validly excommunicated?
There are sound theological reasons to believe that the four traditionalist SSPX bishops were never validly excommunicated in the first place
Read the articleOh, so the Pope abolished Limbo, did he?
Although belief in Limbo is common, the Roman Catholic church has never formally proclaimed its existence as a dogma in which its membership must believe
Read the articleAnd the Word was made flesh. Got that?
Quite simply put, the most important words ever written: a recollection for Christmas.
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