Can Unity Be Built Without Truth? Lessons From Sarah Mullally’s Vatican Visit
COMMENTARY: If ecumenism is to have integrity, it must be built not on gestures that obscure reality, but on a shared submission to the truth Christ embodies.
COMMENTARY: If ecumenism is to have integrity, it must be built not on gestures that obscure reality, but on a shared submission to the truth Christ embodies.
After years in Protestant churches, I found in Catholicism a deeper tradition, a firmer foundation, and a call to holiness I couldn’t ignore.
Archbishop Welby’s comments on ecumenism follow his call for a vote on banning same-sex marriage earlier in the conference.
A conversation with Joseph Pearce on his latest book
Thank God for the voice of the Catholic Church, then as now affirming truth and speaking with sanity.
In an interview with Raymond Arroyo, host of the World Over on EWTN, former Anglican bishop speaks about what compelled him to Catholicism and what threats Christianity faces today.
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