Can a Catholic married woman use the birth control pill for a medical purpose?

Some medical problems (e.g. painful periods) are said to be treatable by using the birth control pill (BCP) to regulate the woman’s hormones and periods. Perhaps this approach is overused in sinful secular society because contraception is so heavily promoted, … Continue reading

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Apocalypse Now? 2011 or 2012 or later?

In my view, the Apocalypse (also called the tribulation) is divided into two parts: the first part occurs for this generation, but the second part is for the distant future. The first part of the tribulation includes the first six … Continue reading

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Is Lying Always Wrong? — part 2: the definition of lying

Lying is an intrinsically evil act. Therefore, lying is always a sin. But every sin has three fonts of morality (intention, moral object, circumstances). The evil moral object makes the act intrinsically evil and always immoral, but the other fonts … Continue reading

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Is Lying Always Wrong? — part 1: intrinsic evil

If lying is intrinsically evil, then it is always immoral. The Three Fonts and Intrinsic Evil There are three fonts of morality: (1) intention, (2) moral object, (3) circumstances. In order to be moral, all three fonts must be good. … Continue reading

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The Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ

The Virgin Mary spoke to Saint Bridget about the presence of the Son of God in her womb and about His Virgin Birth. “And when I had Him in my womb, I bore Him without pain, without any weight or … Continue reading

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Did the Pope once support allowing married priests?

In 1970, nine German theologians, including Joseph Ratzinger, signed a ‘Memorandum for the Discussion of Celibacy’, which they sent to the German Bishops. The signatories were: Ludwig Berg, Mainz Alfons Deissler, Freiburg Richard Egenter, München Walter Kasper, Münster Karl Lehmann, … Continue reading

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How should a constitutional amendment banning abortion be worded?

Perhaps the ultimate goal, within the legal aspirations of the pro-life cause, is a U.S. Constitutional Amendment banning abortion. This article considers serious problems that could result if the amendment is not worded correctly. The first problem is the extent … Continue reading

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Intrinsic Evil

The Three Fonts of Morality There are three fonts of morality: intention, moral object, circumstances. What makes an act morally good? Three good fonts; no bad fonts. (1) intention — The first font is the intended end, i.e. the purpose … Continue reading

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A Call for Less Civility

When a politician commits a grave error, his fellow politicians are slow to correct him, and their correction is only mild, if they correct him at all. When a physician working at a hospital behaves unethically, his fellow physicians are … Continue reading

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The Errors of Michael Voris: distorted doctrine on Hell

Michael Voris presents an overly-simplified explanation of Hell containing several doctrinal errors. Like his other lectures, he speaks to his audience as if he were merely teaching what the Church teaches, as if there were no theological opinions in anything … Continue reading

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Is a new ruling from the Magisterium needed on abortion?

Lack of Unanimity among Catholics There is a grave problem within the field of Catholic moral theology today on the matter of abortion. Many theologians have proposed new approaches to ethics such that some direct abortions are said to be … Continue reading

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Did Jesus teach the doctrine of inclusiveness?

It is becoming more and more common for some Catholics to say that Jesus would support a particular social or moral position because Jesus was inclusive, or because He taught inclusiveness. Is this true, or are some persons rewriting the … Continue reading

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