
Eight Reasons Why Animals Do Not Have Immortal Souls- Part I
In an upcoming article, I will expound on actual, sanctifying, and sacramental graces, and why God made humans to receive that grace which brings us

In an upcoming article, I will expound on actual, sanctifying, and sacramental graces, and why God made humans to receive that grace which brings us

Some Protestant churches, though not most, teach that baptism is valid only when the candidate is submerged (“dunked”) in water. Consequently, some Protestants criticize the

Recently, I began answering questions for a website called Catholic Questions. I have also asked a couple of questions in the past and can attest

The Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8th) is upon us. So, I thought it prudent to take a common sense and biblical look at

This article discusses how God moves us to choose Him without diminishing our free will but, rather, perfecting it. How many times have you heard,

Before I get going on the ordination of women, I just want to be clear that I am not against female leaders. In fact, I

We have all heard the usual arguments for the sacrament of confession. And they are great for showing that Scripture contains plenty of support for

In my previous article, we looked at why Jesus descended to Abraham’s Bosom but not to Gehenna after His Crucifixion. After exploring this topic, questions

A few weeks ago, a friend asked me why Jesus did not go to the abode of the damned during the time between His Crucifixion

The Kidney-Donation Process About three years ago, my brother-in-law began dialysis. One kidney did not function at all and the other had only ten-percent functionality.

With Lent underway, a period of ascesis (rigor/self-discipline) is being observed by the Catholic faithful. In addition to ascetical practices, clergy will continue the tradition

The Archdiocese of Przemyska, Poland, recently announced the planned beatification of a martyred Polish family who hid Jews from the Nazis during World War II

Over the weekend a popular Catholic priest known for his seemingly unbridled support for homosexual behavior, tweeted, “Pete Buttigieg is married.” His Tweet was a

Scripture and history unambiguously hold that Christ established the Roman Catholic Church. By Roman Catholic, I mean the original Church headed by the Bishop of

Since the Protestant rebellion over 500 years ago, thousands of Christian denominations and sub-denominations have been established. The rebellion resulted in contradictions, divisions, and confusion

With the U.S. elections upon us, we should take a few moments to recall the type of country our Founding Fathers created and how voting

A recent news article reported a spike in opioid overdose deaths since the COVID-19 isolation orders began. The article said depression resulting from loneliness, and