Friends, from Genesis to Revelation, Scripture begins and ends on the principle of the primacy of grace. In the Christian religion, there is no such thing as “conditional love.” Rather, God gives freely, and it is our task to accept it. “All who are thirsty, come to the water!” And what is the water, but that which symbolizes divine life and ultimate joy?
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UPDATE – Fr. Michel Rodrigue Talks about the End Times Message Given to Him at Knock, Ireland (Private Revelation)
Editors Comment: Due to the fact that Fr. Michel Rodrigue’s Bishop does not now approve of ‘ANY’ of Fr. Michel Rodrigue’s ‘End Times’ statements, and as mediaark.com does its best not to print…
The brutal precedents for China’s genocidal Uyghur repression
In the wake of an Associated Press-Jamestown Foundation report regarding mass sterilisations, forced abortions and brutal control of the Uyghur population in Xinjiang (see my earlier article), it is necessary to revisit the most brutal episodes of China’s one child policy to understand why and how it can now carry out this demographic genocide in Xinjiang with such ruthless efficiency.
Eucharistic Miracles: Confirm Catholicism is THE ONE TRUE FAITH – Fr. Mark Goring, CC
In this video Fr. Mark Goring talks about how God reveals Himself in the Eucharist, and wants all to come to him for salvation. This invitation is sent out to the whole world, not as one of many options, but as the only means to salvation.
What is Theology of the Body? Part 1
In this episode, Trent sits down with Katrina Zeno, coordinator of the John Paul II Resource Center, to discuss Pope St. John Paul II’s teaching on men, women, and the goodness of our God-given sexuality. Welcome to the Council of Trent Podcast, a production of Catholic Answers.
What is Theology of the Body? Part 2
In this episode Trent continues his discussion with Katrina Zeno, coordinator of the John Paul II Resource Center, about the Theology of the Body and how to implement its teachings in our own lives. Welcome to the Council of Trent podcast, a production of Catholic Answers.
With the Eyes of the Soul: The Life of St. Porphyrios
“With the Eyes of the Soul”. We’re happy to announce the long awaited release of our video on the life of Saint Porphyrios, one of Orthodoxy’s most well known contemporary elders who happened to live most of his life working as a priest in a clinic chapel in Athens, Greece. We hope that you enjoy and are inspired by not just his life but also in how he helped and healed many people through his prayers to God.
Marxism and the Catholic Church
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CPX 1: Introduction to the Catechism of Pope St. Pius X
This first CPX video gives the basics of learning the catechism in the upcoming year on Padre Peregrino’s channel. Three times a week Padre Peregrino will go through the cathecism for about 10 minutes each day for three days each week. You can follow his tutorials via the link to his YouTube channel.
The tragedy of 6,666 babies (Ireland)
Official statistics for the number of abortions that had taken place in Ireland during 2019, which amounted to 6,666, were released by the Irish government on 30th June 2020. The brief report was met with criticism by the Irish Catholic Bishops, and pro-life groups, but few others including the main stream media responded in a similar manner. However, one Catholic priest in County Monaghan, made what the Life Institute called a ‘powerful sermon’ on the issue.
C.S. Lewis and Evolution
“C.S. Lewis and Evolution” is the second of three short documentaries inspired by the book The Magician’s Twin: C.S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society. It examines the evolution of Lewis’s views on orthodox Darwinian theory from his time as a college undergraduate to his death in 1963.