In the religion of the Old Testament, Hebrew knowledge and experience of covenantal obligations inspired God’s people to treat his name as particularly sacred and holy, and to refer to it as the great, the only, and the glorious and t … [Read more...]
Sacred God, Sacred Church
The Catholic Church and the Hermeneutic of Mystery
April 26, 2023 by J.T. Knox
Ars Praedicandi
November 25, 2022 by Timothy Cardinal Dolan
Originally delivered as an address to the Theological College in Washington D.C. AMDG JMJ Ars Praedicandi Theological College 12.XI.22 Praised be Jesus Christ! Now and forever! Father Dominic, faculty, staff, and students … [Read more...]
“The Canon of Issues”: When Catholics Disagree With the Church
February 12, 2021 by Dr. Stuart Squires
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI named the long list of questions that we Catholics confront in contemporary society the “canon of issues.” This canon includes women’s ordination, contraception, celibacy of priests, and remarriage of divorced pers … [Read more...]
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