On Secular Pharisaism

Jesus spoke repeatedly, with sharp correction, against the religious Pharisees of His day. In this way, He was instructing and warning us about the Pharisees of every generation. For there are Pharisees among the Catholic Christian faithful. One of the … Continue reading

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Women who claim to be ordained Catholic priests

This NPR news story is very telling: In Defiance Of The Church, Some Catholic Women Seek Priesthood. See the photo at the top of the story. The caption reads: “Rev. Caryl Johnson (center) oversees communion at St. Mary Magdalene Community … Continue reading

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Accepting Church Teaching by Faith

I participate in many online Catholic discussions, and I read many blog posts and Catholic websites. It is very disturbing to see how many Catholics reject or radically reinterpret Church teaching, because it is contrary to their own understanding. They … Continue reading

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Bible Readings Week 27

For this week: read Romans 14-16 and 1 Corinthians 1-2.

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Catholic doctrine on faith and good works

Everyone who dies in the state of grace will have eternal life in Heaven, perhaps after a temporary stay in Purgatory. The state of grace includes the three infused virtues: love, faith, hope. Whoever dies in this state is saved. … Continue reading

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My Thoughts on Ordained Women Deacons

Here are some past posts on the subject, reposted here for your consideration and comments: * Are Women Valid Matter for Ordination? * 7 False Claims about Women’s Ordination to the Diaconate * Anglican Women Bishops versus Catholic Women Deacons … Continue reading

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Objective Mortal Sin and the State of Grace

An objective mortal sin is a knowingly chosen act of the human person, an act which is objectively gravely immoral. An actual mortal sin is an objective mortal sin which is committed with full knowledge of its grave immorality and … Continue reading

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Annulments are just a Symptom of the Problem

I’m combining several topics in one post which is partly about the new annulments process, but also includes broader concerns. General Concerns First, and I say this to everyone commenting on the words and deeds of Pope Francis: You are … Continue reading

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More on Annulment Reform

See this report at the Catholic News Agency. The new annulment process does away with the previous requirement to have the case judged twice in two different dioceses. Now only one judgment in your own diocese is necessary. The new … Continue reading

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Annulment Reform by Pope Francis is imminent

The news today is that tomorrow (Tuesday 8 Sept 2015) Pope Francis will issue changes to Canon Law on the process for obtaining an annulment (a formal declaration from Church authority that a marriage was never the true Sacrament, and … Continue reading

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Messages to Pedro Regis on the Papacy

This post contains a few of my interpretations of the private revelations given to visionary Pedro Regis at Anguera, Brazil by the Blessed Virgin Mary. I believe that his messages are truly from Heaven, just as the messages from Medjugorje … Continue reading

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Bible Readings Week 26

For this week: read Romans 9-13.

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