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My books in Kindle format

my new book, Apocalypse Survival Guide for Christians, is now available for the Kindle as an ebook at Amazon.com for $9.99. I am now in the process of converting my book, The Catechism of Catholic Ethics, into a Kindle ebook. … Continue reading

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More on the question of heresy, women’s ordination, and excommunication

Dr. Edward Peters has commented on the question as to whether or not Norma Jean Coon committed heresy by invalidly attempting to receive ordination to the deaconate. Was she automatically excommunicated under Canon 1364, for the sin of heresy? He … Continue reading

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New American Bible Revised Edition review of inclusive language 1

Some Background There has long been a cold war going on between the U.S. Bishops and the Holy See on the subject of inclusive language. The New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE) is the latest salvo in that war. For … Continue reading

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Apocalypse Survival Guide – my comments (updated)

Apocalypse Survival Guide for Christians Notice the title. This book is written from a Christian point of view. The basis for action or inaction in attempting to survive the Apocalypse, and with a better quality of life, is the love … Continue reading

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The death of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The Magisterium The Magisterium of the Church teaches infallibly in solemn definitions of the Pope, in solemn definitions of Ecumenical Councils, and through the ordinary and universal Magisterium. All other teachings of the Magisterium are non-infallible. The infallible teachings allow … Continue reading

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What makes one mortal sin worse than another mortal sin?

There are three fonts of morality: (1) intention, (2) moral object, (3) circumstances. Whenever any one font is gravely disordered, the act is objectively a mortal sin; it is a gravely immoral act. Any moral disorder in any font makes … Continue reading

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New American Bible Revised Edition Review part 2

A review of Isaiah 7:14, translation and annotations. The 1970 Old Testament NAB: 7:14 Therefore the Lord himself will give you this sign: the virgin shall be with child, and bear a son, and shall name him Immanuel. In the … Continue reading

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New American Bible Revised Edition – Review part 1

NABRE Review – Part 1: introduction This article is the beginning of an extended multipart review of the New American Bible, Revised Edition (2010) — NABRE. The Old Testament has been revised extensively. The New Testament remains that of the … Continue reading

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Catholic teaching on homosexuality 3: Saint Thomas Aquinas

In accord with Scripture and Tradition, St. Thomas condemns homosexual acts as a type of unnatural sexual act termed ‘the unnatural vice’. This terminology, referring to homosexual acts as unnatural, is in accord with Sacred Scripture: [Romans] {1:26} Because of … Continue reading

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Apocalypse Survival Guide for Christians

My latest book just became available today (March 31, 2011) Apocalypse Survival Guide for Christians It is less a book of theology, and more a book of practical considerations for dealing with the apocalypse (the tribulation). The book discusses topics … Continue reading

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Seven Words on the Inerrancy of Sacred Scripture

Whoever contradicts, denies, rejects, or obstinately doubts the total inerrancy of Sacred Scripture commits the grave sin of heresy. The rejection of Biblical inerrancy is one of the most common heresies among Catholics today. We have even reached the point … Continue reading

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Eschatological truth or Apocalyptic literature?

Some commentators today regard all of the eschatological passages of Scripture, including the Book of Daniel, the Book of Revelation, and even the eschatological discourse of Jesus, as devoid of revealed truths about future events. They classify all such passages … Continue reading

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