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Professor Michael Dunnigan addresses the question of religious liberty in the pre-conciliar popes and compares it to the Second Vatican Council. He demonstrates how to apply the hermeneutic of continuity and show that the popes and the council were not diametrically opposed but can be harmonized. Read more
Michael Lofton examines Bishop Schneider’s new catechism Credo. He analyzes its section papal heresy and covers the examples provided from Pope Honorius, Pope John XXII and Pope Francis. Michael then asks some probing questions on why Bishop Schneider left certain key information out that he was directly given by Pope Francis. Read more
Michael Lofton and Fr. Paul Houlis discuss controversies surrounding transgender baptisms, Pope Francis in Catholic news and Bishop Joseph Strickland’s removal from ministry. Read more
Michael Lofton interacts with Brian Holdsworth’s comments on Bishop Strickland and Michael’s content on the Strickland situation. Read more
Michael Lofton reviews Bishop Strickland’s interview on The World Over where he explains why he was removed from his diocese. Read more
Fr. John Brown, SJ
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The Catholic Church is supposed to be the witness to Christ’s teaching. Yet, it seems like many in the Church are more concerned with what the world thinks of them.
This undermines the trust of many faithful Catholics, who expect the Church to be a beacon of truth, goodness and beauty in these tumultuous times.
Some Catholics are tempted to leave the Church. Others have already left. If you fall into either of these categories (or know someone who is), then you’ll want to check out this FREE eBook “Church Chaos: Biblical Insights for Confused Catholics.”
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