Is not one religion as good as another? Are not creeds in themselves unimportant, and conduct the one thing essential? Do we not frequently meet men who believe in Christ and all His teachings, and yet day by day do things that would bring a blush to a pagan's cheek? One of the most common … Continue reading A Consequence of Martin Luther’s Heresy of Faith Alone by Rev. Bertrand L. Conway, C.S.P, 1929
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Refuting the Protestant Errors of Private Interpretation of Holy Scripture by Fr. Joseph Di Bruno, D.D, 1895
The Holy Scriptures are the Word of God. This I will assume as admitted by Protestants generally. But it is clear that if the Scriptures are wrongly interpreted, they become the word of man. For, as the Protestant Bishop Walton says: "The Word of God does not consist in mere letters, whether written or printed, … Continue reading Refuting the Protestant Errors of Private Interpretation of Holy Scripture by Fr. Joseph Di Bruno, D.D, 1895
Faith and Works
There is perhaps no greater confusion among Roman Catholic Christians and Evangelical Protestant and Pentecostal Christians than that held over the controversy of faith versus good works. This controversy best warrants the balance of scriptures necessary in reading the Word of God to understand what God means for us to know. The Bible is clear … Continue reading Faith and Works
St. Christine the Admirable,Victim Soul for the Holy Souls In Purgatory
St. Christine the Admirable lived in Belgium at the close of the twelfth century, and her body is preserved today in St. Trond, in the church of the Redemptorist Fathers. The Life of this illustrious virgin was, written by Thomas de Cantimpre, a Religious of the Order of St. Dominic, an author worthy of credit … Continue reading St. Christine the Admirable,Victim Soul for the Holy Souls In Purgatory
May I introduce to you the Doctors of the Church
Hello........ Good day to everyone across the entire universe!! And now lets talk about the "Doctors of the Church" well they are not literally a doctor like psychiatrist, cardiologist, allergist (immunologist), anesthesiologist and etc they are more than that they are the saints that have done a lot for the sake of Catholic faith particularly in … Continue reading May I introduce to you the Doctors of the Church
Bloody English Reformation that killed Thousands of Catholics
History tells about how brutal the Reformation was it all started to a King that want to marry another woman well literally. Pope Clement VII refuse to annul the marriage between the King and Katherine of Aragon in the other hand King Henry VIII was receive the title Defender of the Church by Pope Leo … Continue reading Bloody English Reformation that killed Thousands of Catholics
Fr. Joseph Frassinetti
Fr. Joseph Frassinetti was born at Genoa Italy on December 15, 1804 he was the founder of the Sons of Holy Mary Immaculate. At six he was consecrated to the Virgin Mary in the sanctuary of La Madonnetta where he probably discovered his vocation. After his ordination on September 22, 1827, Joseh was assigned first … Continue reading Fr. Joseph Frassinetti
The Idea of Social Contract Theory
During the time of Enlightenment, many social philosophers think about the natural laws that goevern human societies and in their indefinite discussion several philosophers develop their theories regarding the formation of societies. Many philosophers during Enlightenment such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau the most famous and definitely the prominent social theorist … Continue reading The Idea of Social Contract Theory
UBER is OUT of the United Kingdom
Uber is out in the United Kingdom well Im not surprised about this news. Uber have a lot of issues not only in UK but in some cities across the globe impact as far as I remember the company also had a conflict in the Philippines in last March, LTFRB (Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory … Continue reading UBER is OUT of the United Kingdom