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Marital sexual ethics, reply to objections 2

This post discusses more objections to the teaching on marital sexual ethics found in this article: Unnatural sexual acts as marital foreplay A. Objection: Some priests and theologians have approved of the use of unnatural sexual acts as marital foreplay. … Continue reading

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On the reception of Communion by governor Andrew Cuomo

Here is the original media e-mail interview of Dr. Edward Peters: And here is the blog post, with other post links: On January 2, 2011, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his live-in girlfriend, Food Network star Sandra Lee, attended … Continue reading

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Misunderstandings on the Principle of Double Effect

1. The principle of double effect must be understood in the light of the teachings of the Magisterium on the general principles that apply to all morality. One common error is to state the principle of double effect only as … Continue reading

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Archduke Ferdinand Zvonimir: the great Catholic monarch

The great Catholic monarch is a figure prophesied by many different Saints and mystics. Saint Hippolytus of Rome, Saint Methodius, Saint Cataldus, Saint Remigius, Saint Caesar of Arles, Blessed Rabanus Maurus, Saint Thomas Becket, Saint Hildegard, ‘Blessed’ Joachim of Flora, … Continue reading

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When is the Pope infallible?

The First Vatican Council infallibly defined the dogma of papal infallibility. The Second Vatican Council reiterated that same dogma with different wording, making the teaching all the more clear. For a lengthy discussion of this topic, see my articles on … Continue reading

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What does Sacred Scripture say about the morality of lying?

I hesitated before writing and posting this article, because I know that theological arguments based on Sacred Scripture are widely ridiculed by many Catholics. If an argument from the Bible displeases them, they simply claim that other interpretations are possible. … Continue reading

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Doctrine versus Dogma

A doctrine is a teaching of the Magisterium. A dogma is an infallible teaching of the Magisterium. A dogma is an infallible doctrine. All dogmas are doctrines; not all doctrines are dogmas. The Magisterium teaches infallibly in any of three … Continue reading

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Marital sexual ethics, reply to objections 1

The next series of posts will discuss objections to the teaching on marital sexual ethics found in this article: Unnatural sexual acts as marital foreplay There are many common objections, each of which is easily refuted. None of these objections … Continue reading

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Unnatural sexual acts as marital foreplay

See my book: Roman Catholic Marital Sexual Ethics for more on this topic and on other topics in sexual ethics. Question — Are unnatural sexual acts moral to use as foreplay, prior to an act of natural marital relations open … Continue reading

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On lying, intrinsic evil, and moral intuition (reply to Peter Kreeft)

In a recent article, Dr. Peter Kreeft discusses lying and moral intuition. He suggests using the method of moral intuition to determine if an act, such as lying, is moral or immoral. The first problem with his argument is that … Continue reading

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Why is the morality of lying important?

I’ve written several long posts on the topic of lying, with several more planned. Numerous commentators have also written on this topic, some repeatedly. Why is lying such an important moral issue? In all probability, most actual lies that people … Continue reading

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The Warning of Garabandal: What it is not

An excerpt from my book, The Secrets of Medjugorje and Garabandal Revealed: “Be Advised: there are numerous false visionaries and other persons who are promoting false ideas about the Warning! “The Warning has its limits. It will not reveal all … Continue reading

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