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Why the Lord’s Day Is Sunday
Since apostolic times, Christians have worshipped together each Sunday, on the Lord’s Day. Christ came to fulfill all the law and prophets, not abolish them: “Think not that I have...
Why the Lord’s Day Is Sunday
Since apostolic times, Christians have worshipped together each Sunday, on the Lord’s Day. Christ came to fulfill all the law and prophets, not abolish them: “Think not that I have...

How Can the Church Say the Bible Is without Error?
While there are some apparent contradictions of factual details in the Bible, there are no true errors concerning matters of faith or morality in its pages. It is in this...
How Can the Church Say the Bible Is without Error?
While there are some apparent contradictions of factual details in the Bible, there are no true errors concerning matters of faith or morality in its pages. It is in this...

How Do We Know Today’s Bible Is the Same as the...
From apostolic times until now, it has been the Church’s constant mission to preserve and hand on faithfully the truth entrusted to her by Jesus himself. In the New Testament,...
How Do We Know Today’s Bible Is the Same as the...
From apostolic times until now, it has been the Church’s constant mission to preserve and hand on faithfully the truth entrusted to her by Jesus himself. In the New Testament,...

3 Things to Consider about Mary’s Assumption
Every year on August 15 we celebrate the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary, body and soul into heaven. While Catholic belief in the Assumption stretches back to the dawn...
3 Things to Consider about Mary’s Assumption
Every year on August 15 we celebrate the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary, body and soul into heaven. While Catholic belief in the Assumption stretches back to the dawn...

The Selflessness of St. Maximilian Kolbe
I got a Maximilian Kolbe sticker a few months ago. It depicts an old typewriter and the number 16670 typed on a sheet of paper.
The Selflessness of St. Maximilian Kolbe
I got a Maximilian Kolbe sticker a few months ago. It depicts an old typewriter and the number 16670 typed on a sheet of paper.

Toward Recovering a Love for the Eucharist
Can you be a practicing Catholic while at the same time denying Jesus’ teaching in John 6:25-71? You may have heard a recent Pew poll found only one-third of American...
Toward Recovering a Love for the Eucharist
Can you be a practicing Catholic while at the same time denying Jesus’ teaching in John 6:25-71? You may have heard a recent Pew poll found only one-third of American...