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Michael covers Arnaldo Xavier da Silveira explanation of the theological notes, which are used to classify the grade of an erroneous teachings. Read more
Luis Dizon gives an overview of the Psalms from a Catholic perspective. Read more
Are you tired of all the confusion in the Catholic Church? So was I! For this reason, I decided to intensely study the Catholic Magisterium in order to discern between what people say about the Catholic Church vs. what it actually says and teaches. If you are a confused Catholic, or are discerning becoming a… Read more
Michael Lofton and James Battle present quotes to live contestants who have to determine if the quote is authentic or not. Read more
Michael Lofton addresses recent comments made by Bishop Athanasius Schneider on disobeying the pope’s restrictions for the Missal of 62 (erroneously called the Traditional Latin Mass). He points out some concerns with his approach in light of the Catholic magisterium on the authority of the pope over the sacred liturgy. Read more
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