The Most Common Error on Intrinsically Evil Acts

There are three fonts of morality, three things that can possibly make a human act moral or immoral: (1) intention, (2) moral object, (3) circumstances. Any one bad font makes the act objectively wrong to choose. 1. The font called … Continue reading

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Making Friends for Eternal Life

When you pray for other persons, by name or more generally by their particular need, you are making friends for eternal life in Heaven. For when you and they all eventually go to Heaven, they will know that you prayed … Continue reading

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The Doctrinal Crisis on Intrinsic Evil

In Roman Catholic moral theology, no teaching of Jesus Christ through His Church is more under attack than the teaching that intrinsically evil acts are always wrong. It is a difficult teaching to accept. The condemnation of intrinsically evil acts … Continue reading

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The Doctrines of the Council of Trent: a new translation

I have published a new booklet: ‘The Doctrines of the Council of Trent: A New Translation‘. The Council of Trent was held from 1545 to 1563. This new translation contains only the doctrines of the Council of Trent, not also … Continue reading

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Germain Grisez justifies partial birth abortions

In his book, ‘The Way of the Lord Jesus’, Roman Catholic moral theologian Germain Grisez openly rejects magisterial teaching against direct abortion to save the life of the mother. And he approves of partial birth abortions. Grisez claims that it … Continue reading

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Are There Any Catholic Colleges Left in America?

Which colleges and universities are truly Catholic Christian in nature? I suggest that the following criteria should be met by any institution of higher learning claiming to be Catholic. 1. Most students are believing and practicing Catholic Christians. 2. Most … Continue reading

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Against Modern Heresies: the Virgin Mary

It is an irreformable Catholic dogma that the Blessed Virgin Mary was preserved from all stain of original sin in the first moment of her Immaculate Conception. And it is also dogma that original sin harms both the body and … Continue reading

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Free Booklet on the Assumption of Mary

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My booklet, Dormition, Resurrection, Assumption, in Kindle format only, will be free from May 8 to May 12, 2017 (Pacific time). Please take advantage of this offer. At the end of her life on earth, the Blessed Virgin Mary died, … Continue reading

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Ten Question Orthodoxy Test on Catholic Ethics

1. Is the deliberate knowing assertion of a falsehood always immoral? Yes. 2. Can unintended bad consequences ever make an act immoral? Yes. 3. Is it true that intrinsically evil acts, such as lying and contraception, are never justified by … Continue reading

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The Indefectibility of the Church, the Pope, and the body of Bishops

It is a dogma of the ordinary and universal Magisterium that the Church is indefectible. She can never go astray from the path of salvation and She can never lead anyway astray from the path of salvation. This dogma is … Continue reading

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Was there a Tower of Babel?

A recent news article proclaims: Compelling new evidence may prove the Tower of Babel really existed. The tower in question, the Ziggurat of Babylon, is dated to about 1792 to 1750 B.C. But if the Tower of Babel really existed, … Continue reading

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Q and A on accusations against Pope Francis

A conservative schism is already underway. Some conservatives have already publicly declared that Pope Francis has taught heresy, or has committed heresy. Some have already publicly declared, in one way or another, that they will not be guided or taught … Continue reading

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