“Louder Than Words: The Art of Living As a Catholic”
Why Matthew Leonard wrote “Louder Than Words.”
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Why Matthew Leonard wrote “Louder Than Words.”
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“. . . you can have Scripture without having revelation. For revelation always and only becomes a reality where there is faith. The nonbeliever remains under the veil of which Paul speaks in the third chapter of his Second Letter to the Corinthians. He can read Scripture and know what is in it, can even
Ratzinger on Scripture and Revelation: Read More »
Like most Catholics, I woke on the morning of February 11, 2013, to a different sort of alarm. Nothing in my past—indeed, very little in history—had prepared me for what I found in the news that day. To many people, the pope resigning seemed an impossibility, like a square circle. But that wasn’t my particular
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GRANDE MUNUS ENCYCLICAL OF POPE LEO XIII ON SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS To all the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops and Bishops of the Catholic world who enjoy Favor and Communion with the Apostolic See. Venerable Brothers, Greetings and Apostolic Blessing. Cyril and Methodius, Missionaries to the Slavs The great duty of spreading the Christian name was
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February 5 is the memorial of St. Agatha, patroness of Sicily, the land of my grandparents, and one of the patrons of my parish. Because of the tortures she endured in martyrdom, St. Agatha is also patroness of women who live with diseases of the breast. Fr. Paul Zalonski has a deep devotion to the
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St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology presents: Scott Hahn on the conversion of Saint Paul.
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When the St. Paul Center first launched SalvationHistory.com, 10 years ago, our goal was to make it the best portal on the web for Catholics seeking to study the Scriptures in-depth. One of the ways we’ve accomplished that is through the many free online bible studies and audio courses. From detailed looks at the Gospels
Romans: The Gospel According to St. Paul Read More »
“Today is the feast of St. Agnes of Rome, virgin and martyr. I have a special devotion to little Agnes. Both my mom and my eldest daughter are named for her. I visit her relics whenever I’m in Rome. ” ~ Mike Aquilina Listen to Mike Aquilina as he talks with Bruce & Kris McGregor
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Recently, Pope Benedict XVI made headlines when he added a new name to the official list of figures given the title “Doctor of the Church”: St. Hildegard of Bingen. Who was she? Why did the Holy Father choose to declare her a doctor of the Church at this time? In this episode of The Sacred
Leroy Huizenga on Hildegard of Bingen, a New Doctor of the Church Read More »
Dear Brothers and Sisters, In this Christmas season, we celebrate the “Incarnation” –the mystery of the Son of God who “became flesh” (cf. Jn 1:14) for our salvation, so that we might become, in him, adoptive sons and daughters of our heavenly Father. In the Child of Bethlehem, God gives us the greatest gift possible,
Pope Benedict speaks on the “depth of God’s love for us” Read More »