Category: Apologetics
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A New Priesthood: A Priesthood Without a Cross
Fr. Lance Patrick Enad critiques Liberation Theology and a group of Filipino Theologians, arguing they reduce Christ’s sacrifice to political struggle, reject traditional Catholic priesthood and expiatory sacrifice, and replace sacramental theology with social activism. Read more…
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On Pope Leo XIV and the “Inadmissible” Death Penalty
Raymond Arroyo, Father Gerald Murray, and Robert Royal critique Pope Leo XIV and Pope Francis’ rejection of capital punishment, arguing that Sacred Tradition, divine revelation, and the moral law uphold the death penalty’s legitimacy and its role in encouraging repentance. Read more…
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Strong Words from Cardinal Müller on the SSPX
Cardinal Müller emphasizes the importance of Vatican II’s recognition, urging unity within the Church, cautioning against separation despite past abuses. Read more…
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Why Great Miracles Occur Only in the Catholic Church
Jesse Romero critiques “healing masses,” asserting true miracles primarily occur in the Catholic Church, emphasizing the significance of the Holy Eucharist. Read more…
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Scott Hahn’s Healthy Perspective on the Two Latin Rites
Dr. Scott Hahn discusses the Traditional Latin Mass, its impact on worship, and young Catholics’ rediscovery, emphasizing reverence and unity in liturgy. Read more…
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The Validity of the New Mass Despite Quo Primum
In 1570, Pope St. Pius V established the Tridentine Mass through Quo Primum, promoting liturgical unity, purity, and continuity within the Catholic Church. Read more…
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How Old is the Traditional Latin Mass?
From its early origins in the late 2nd century, when the Church transitioned from Greek to Latin, to its formal promulgation in the 16th century and its continued presence today, the Latin Mass has existed for over 1,800 years. Read more…
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How to Humbly Read the Holy Bible the Catholic Way
Learn to read Scripture humbly and with faith, using approved translations and following the Church’s guidance for clarity, truth, and spiritual growth. Read more…