We Are as We Love
November 7th, 2011 / No Comments »We are as we love, not as we know. What is the life of a Christian but the performance of things with courage, delight, and joy?
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Read More »The missional aims of the Catholic Church’s New Evangelization will be in focus this upcoming year as the Church celebrates 50 years since Vatican II. Here is what you must understand.
Read More »National Public Radio recently published an article on the myriad of American Hispanics who are leaving the Catholic Church for some form of evangelicalism.
Read More »Have you ever wondered what Luther’s stand looked like on the ground? Here is a glimpse, starting with the moment when Luther’s covered wagon rolled into town.
Read More »I love the grandeur of the sanctuary with its carved wood, arched windows, and stained glass. I love the deep, resonate amalgam of voices confessing the Nicene Creed and the honesty and humility expressed in the kyrie: “Lord, have mercy; Christ, have mercy; Lord, have mercy.”
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Read More »“This generation of Christian leaders must carry sola scriptura and sola fide in their hearts, and, while doing so, work out a coherent doctrine of the Church.”
Read More »The ubiquity of image anxiety is especially obvious in shopping malls, which have become places of worship not unlike ancient temples or medieval cathedrals. Among other things, these modern-day chapels offer clientele a beautiful image.
Read More »As Italian families said farewell to relatives, gathered their brood, and crossed the Atlantic, they faced new, energizing prospects. These fervent, emotional, and warmhearted men and women carried the doctrine of bella figura in their hearts.
Read More »Late in the evening of November 23, 1654, the troubled soul of Pascal found rest. For several hours he experienced the presence of God in an ecstasy.
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