Could St. John Paul II be Declared a Doctor of the Church?
John Paul II himself proclaimed just one Doctor of the Church: St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
John Paul II himself proclaimed just one Doctor of the Church: St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
EDITORIAL: Ecclesial conflict wasn’t foreign to this second-century martyr.
St. Irenaeus was a second-century bishop and writer revered by both Catholics and Orthodox Christians and known for refuting the heresies of Gnosticism with a defense of both Christ’s humanity and divinity.
St. Catherine of Siena is a saint, mystic and doctor of the Church. Here are 8 things about her to know and share.
During the April 12 Divine Mercy Sunday Mass, Francis also proclaimed Armenian-rite St. Gregory of Narek a doctor of the Church..
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