Amoris Laetitia and Thomas Aquinas, Part 2
By:Thomas Aquinas to the Rescue! In the first part of this article, we discussed the problem of Amoris Laetitia, how it's, from a comprehension stand-poi…
Thomas Aquinas to the Rescue! In the first part of this article, we discussed the problem of Amoris Laetitia, how it's, from a comprehension stand-poi…
Patrons Galore! The Catholic Church has patron saints for almost anything you can think of. There are also numerous reasons that one might venerate a …
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I've noticed the invention of a new term: Churchianity. It's used to describe a "soft" form of Christianity in line with Pietism that supplants dogm…
A small congregation is gathered to assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The priest offering the Mass is none other than the bishop of Rome, the P…