
St. Polycarp, Who Learned the Faith From an Apostle, Did Not Believe in ‘Faith Alone’
Early Christians like St. Polycarp clearly held the Catholic view on salvation.
Early Christians like St. Polycarp clearly held the Catholic view on salvation.
It is imperative that we rediscover the truth that ‘we are saved in community’
COMMENTARY: The synodal path is merely a symptom of a bigger problem: The Church is dealing with de facto atheists who believe in secular modernity more than they believe in the Christ of the Church.
COMMENTARY: The argument from fruits isn’t a very useful one when someone really disagrees with you.
COMMENTARY: The Church was designed to last. That’s why the practice of the faith can look so businesslike to outside observers.
‘Anything wrought by the grace of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of our separated brethren can be a help to our own edification.’
Since ‘Sola Scriptura’ is a foundation of Protestant theology, once I realized it was self-refuting, I had to back away from my Protestant beliefs.
“Where there is Christ Jesus, there is the Catholic Church.” (St. Ignatius of Antioch, AD 110)
The Holy Father cautioned against the avoidance of relevant issues today — marriage, family, sexuality — in the name of ecumenism.
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