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Michael Lofton offers his thoughts on the response by Gavin Ortlund to Jimmy Akin and Trent Horn rebuttal on the veneration of icons. He focuses on the hierarchy of truths and the claim of Nicaea II that icon veneration is apostolic. Read more
Michael reviews the most recent misrepresentation about Pope Francis by an author at One Peter Five. Read more
Is there really a new document in the works to further restrict the Traditional Latin Mass? If it is true, why would the pope do this and what should we do in response? Read more
Susan from the Parish Council vs. Cardinal Pell Read more
Are you suffering or are disappointed? Is there something that is causing you to be so stressed that you can’t eat or sleep? Please consider this advice from the life of King David in 2 Samuel 12. Read more
Michael examines the changes with Eastern Orthodoxy on the issue of the filioque and considers whether the Orthodox are still Orthodox. Read more
Matt Fradd (Pints with Aquinas)
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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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