Is Christian Faith Truly Blind Belief?
Brief Overview Christian faith is often accused by critics, such as atheists, of being a belief without evidence, commonly labeled as "blind faith." Prominent atheists like Richard Dawkins…
Brief Overview Christian faith is often accused by critics, such as atheists, of being a belief without evidence, commonly labeled as "blind faith." Prominent atheists like Richard Dawkins…
Brief Overview The name "Christian" first appeared in Antioch, as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles, marking a significant moment in the early Church. Saint Evodius, the…
Brief Overview Betrayal is a painful experience that many people face, and the Catholic Church offers guidance through the lives of saints who endured it. Saints Epipodius and…
Brief Overview The story of the Good Thief, often called St. Dismas, is cited by Protestants to support their belief that faith alone is sufficient for salvation. Catholics…
Brief Overview The early Christians celebrated Mass as a fulfillment of Jesus’ command at the Last Supper to "do this in remembrance of me." This gathering, centered on…
Brief Overview The Sign of the Cross is a fundamental gesture in Catholic prayer and worship. It involves tracing a cross over the body with the hand, typically…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church has a clear and consistent teaching on the practice of magic, including activities associated with wizards, witches, and warlocks. These practices involve attempts…
Brief Overview Catholics venerate relics—such as bones, hair, or clothes of saints—as a practice rooted in biblical tradition and Church history. These physical items are seen as connections…
Brief Overview Poland’s deep Catholic heritage has produced saints whose lives and actions reshaped the world. These five saints—Brother Albert Chmielowski, Faustina Kowalska, Maximilian Kolbe, Jerzy Popiełuszko, and…
Catholic Discussion of Seventh-day Adventism by Stephen Korsman Seventh-day Adventists give Catholics a hard time with the misinformation they spread about the Catholic Church and the day of…