
Who is Jesus: C.S. Lewis and the Trilemma
Who is Jesus? The question is just as pressing today as it was 2,000 years ago when the Lord put it to his apostles outside

Who is Jesus? The question is just as pressing today as it was 2,000 years ago when the Lord put it to his apostles outside

I ended part I of this article on morality with a question – How do we become more like Jesus Christ, perfect as the heavenly

When we think about morality, we often tell ourselves to avoid the big sins and be nice. Although these goals are good, especially for the

Jesus used the word “church,” singular, not plural. Not a Mother Church with 24,000 “denominations” or franchise locations. Jesus has one, and only one, Church.

In the rules of citation, there is a category of knowledge that never needs citations for evidential support, called common knowledge. MIT’s Academic Integrity handbook

For six years, I served on the Board of Directors for a Catholic-founded non-denominational Christian charity that serves adults with intellectual and physical disabilities. The

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When people ask this question, they are usually asking a religious question about the reality of the Resurrection. However, there is a different mathematical question

At times it may seem that the pursuit of virtue is little attended to in our current culture. Instead, virtue signaling seems to be more

Background: NYC Was the One-Time Home to the First U.S. Saints In 1946, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first U.S. citizen that the Church

The meaning of the Sunday Mass Readings for April 2024 is made clearest by Catholic Doctrine. Doctrines are the Magisterium’s authoritative, essentially unchangeable clarifications of

A little more than a year ago, Pope Francis finished a series of fourteen Wednesday audiences dedicated to the theme of discernment. The series seems

In the Pro-Choice vs. Pro-Life debate, the allegory in the Biblical story of David and Goliath offers some context. And this deeper layer of understanding

G.K. Chesterton said of progressives, “They insist on talking about Birth Control when they mean less birth and no control” (“The Thing,” Chapter 6, Obstinate

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