2024

Was Jesus Being Unfair to the Pharisees When He Allowed His Disciples to Eat Grain on the Sabbath?

Was Jesus Being Unfair to the Pharisees When He Allowed His Disciples to Eat Grain on the Sabbath? By Clement Harrold July 12, 2024 Nobody likes a Pharisee. That being said, there might still be times when we’re tempted to feel a bit sorry for them. A prime example of this comes in Luke 6:1-5: 

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Do Old Testament Teachings on Homosexuality Still Apply Today?

Do Old Testament Teachings on Homosexuality Still Apply Today? By Clement Harrold June 14, 2024 Sometimes critics of the Catholic Church’s moral teachings will argue that her position on the sinfulness of homosexual acts should be updated because there are plenty of other biblical teachings that we no longer abide by today. If the Church

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If Catholics are Right about Mary, Why is She Talked About so Little in the Bible?

If Catholics are Right about Mary, Why is She Talked About so Little in the Bible? By Clement Harrold June 7, 2024 For many Protestants, devotion to Our Lady is the single biggest obstacle to their becoming Catholic. Even many Catholics admit that they struggle with relating to Mary, or fail to understand why the

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