Source: Jimmy Akin, Catholic Answers via catholic.comReprinted with permission The coronavirus/Covid-19 pandemic has produced many questions and controversies, including how it is impacting people’s ability to attend Mass and receive the sacraments. How dangerous is the virus? What should be our response as Catholics? Here are eight things to know […]
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Evidence for a Global Flood and Its Importance for Our Times
by Hugh Owen of kolbecenter.orgReprinted with permission In his second Epistle, St. Peter predicted a future revolution in the Church predicated on a denial of two pillars of Truth—the fiat creation of all things in the beginning of time and the Global Flood in the days of Noah which destroyed […]
Bishop Barron on the Coronavirus Quarantine
Source: Bishop Barron on YouTube Blaise Pascal said, “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.” This Pascalian “mot” has come to my mind a good deal in recent days as our entire country goes into shutdown mode due to the coronavirus. Perhaps […]
Three Big Myths about the History of Christianity and Science Exposed
Source: Michael Key, Discovery Science on YouTube Historian of science Michael Keas explores the relationship between science and Christianity, discussing three big myths about the history of science and Christianity. Dr. Keas is author of Unbelievable: 7 Myths about the History and Future of Science and Religion. The Discovery Science […]
Three Big Ways Christianity Supported the Rise of Modern Science
Source: Michael Keas of Discovery Science on YouTube Are Christianity and science at war? Historian of science Michael Keas busts the stereotypes as he explores the historical relationship between Christianity and science, discussing three key ways Christian theology supported the development of modern science. Dr. Keas is author of the […]
Acts of Spiritual Communion
An act of spiritual communion recommended by Archbishop Gomez of Los Angeles, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: “I wish, my Lord, to receive you with the purity, humility, and devotion with which your most holy Mother received you, with the spirit and fervor of the saints.” […]
The Coronavirus Is a Call to Return to God
Source: John Horvat II via returntoorder.orgReprinted with permission. Our reaction to the coronavirus reflects the crisis of our secular godless society. The problem is not the virus—as potentially lethal as it might be. This outbreak is a biological fact, like so many that have plagued humanity over the ages. While […]
Christian Persecution All Too Real for Victims
Source: Gript on Vimeo.com Christian persecution is all too real for the victims… Jesus said “A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you. If they kept my word, they will also keep yours” (John 15:20) “The Christians, the poor Christians… it […]
Two Autistic Sons Become Normal, Healthy Boys – Timothy and James McDermott
Source: Andrew Wommack on YouTube The Healing Journey of Timothy McDermott, who was cured of Autism. Header image: Andrew Wommack on YouTube
Coronavirus and the Catholic Church
Source: Fr. Hugh Barbour, O. Praem, Catholic Answers at catholic.comRepublished with permission. Anxiety blossoms as the most recent coronavirus appears, though in low numbers, in the United States. People wonder if they should stop receiving the Eucharist on the tongue, others if they should receive at all. Fr. Hugh Barbour […]
If We Really Believed “Thy Will Be Done”
Source: Fr. Mark-Mary and Br. Malachy via Ascension Presents on YouTube Brother Malachy joins Fr. Mark-Mary to discuss how the words “thy will be done” —if we really believed them and lived by the—may not seem like a good sales pitch at first. We live in a culture of individualism […]
A Primer on Biblical Masculinity
Source: Order of Man on YouTube Today, we tackle a conversation we’ve never had on this podcast – biblical masculinity. As you men are well aware, Order of Man is a non-religious movement but that doesn’t mean we can’t or shouldn’t look at all available paths to the type of […]