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St. Jerome, the Vulgate, and Our Biblical Heritage
Caution: This post refers to Vulgate material. An Inheritance to Treasure On September 30, we celebrate the feast of St. Jerome, Church Father and translator of Scripture. Writing to a...
St. Jerome, the Vulgate, and Our Biblical Heritage
Caution: This post refers to Vulgate material. An Inheritance to Treasure On September 30, we celebrate the feast of St. Jerome, Church Father and translator of Scripture. Writing to a...
St. Ignatius on Overcoming Desolation
For St. Ignatius of Loyola, at least in the beginning stages, the enemy’s tactic is to bring us into desolation, to bring us to despair and thereby break our resolve...
St. Ignatius on Overcoming Desolation
For St. Ignatius of Loyola, at least in the beginning stages, the enemy’s tactic is to bring us into desolation, to bring us to despair and thereby break our resolve...
Why Follow the Rules When You Can Follow Your H...
Once we go down that path of “not having to follow the rules” ... We become complacent by simply “following our hearts” and risk seriously damaging our relationship with God.
Why Follow the Rules When You Can Follow Your H...
Once we go down that path of “not having to follow the rules” ... We become complacent by simply “following our hearts” and risk seriously damaging our relationship with God.
Pick Up Your Cross and Follow Christ
In the Gospels, our Lord presents us with a difficult challenge. He says that if we wish to be his disciples, we must deny ourselves, pick up our cross, and...
Pick Up Your Cross and Follow Christ
In the Gospels, our Lord presents us with a difficult challenge. He says that if we wish to be his disciples, we must deny ourselves, pick up our cross, and...
Why Follow the Rules When You Can Follow Your H...
In a world that has made the word “freedom” synonymous with “I can do whatever I want as long as I’m not ‘hurting’ anyone,” the question of why we need...
Why Follow the Rules When You Can Follow Your H...
In a world that has made the word “freedom” synonymous with “I can do whatever I want as long as I’m not ‘hurting’ anyone,” the question of why we need...
If God Created All Things Good, Why Does Evil E...
In the biblical account of creation we read how God made everything and then “God looked at everything he had made, and he found it very good” (Genesis 1:31).
If God Created All Things Good, Why Does Evil E...
In the biblical account of creation we read how God made everything and then “God looked at everything he had made, and he found it very good” (Genesis 1:31).