
Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin?
The common phrase “love the sinner, hate the sin” is often used by Christians as a way to deal with or look at a brother

The common phrase “love the sinner, hate the sin” is often used by Christians as a way to deal with or look at a brother

In the quiet ruins of a monastery in Flanders, Belgium, lies the story of a saint forgotten by the world but remembered by God. His

There is no doubt that the devil preys constantly upon mankind in his unrelenting war against Jesus and us. He knows that he cannot bring

In 1907 Pope Pius X condemned the Modernist claim that Revelation… was not completed [completa] with the Apostles. (Lamentabili Sane 21) The positive content of

In 1907 Pope Pius X condemned the Modernist view that Revelation … was not completed [completa] with the Apostles. (Lamentabili Sane 21) The last Apostle

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Conquering mortal sin and leaving behind venial sin are both good and necessary. But we need more, and that’s where purification, both passive and active,

Toward the end of the Christmas season, Pope Leo XIV has summoned the world’s cardinals to Rome: The Holy See Press Office released details of

In 1962, during his first visit to NASA, President John F. Kennedy noticed a janitor walking down a hallway with a broom in his hand.

Is it important for one to reflect upon the ancestry leading up to the Birth of Christ? Or, should one simply be content that God

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Many of us know someone who is planning a “dry January.” While there can certainly be benefits to abstaining from alcohol or other pleasures, doing

My last column, “Good Intentions Are Not Enough,” warned against substituting intentions for the examination of results. It warned, too, of depending on our efforts

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I recently visited the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C. I am always fascinated by the way someone takes items destined for the garbage

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