If God Is Invisible, Why Visible Rites?
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that sacraments are visible signs of invisible grace because human beings are both corporeal and spiritual creatures who naturally learn and experience…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that sacraments are visible signs of invisible grace because human beings are both corporeal and spiritual creatures who naturally learn and experience…
Brief Overview Sexual harassment of Catholic clergy by parishioners through WhatsApp and other digital messaging platforms represents a serious violation of human dignity that the Church must address…
Brief Overview Nigerian priests and clergy worldwide sometimes receive inappropriate sexual images and videos from parishioners through digital communication platforms. This behavior constitutes sexual harassment that violates the…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that both faith and baptism are necessary for salvation because Christ himself commanded baptism and linked it to salvation in Scripture. Baptism…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that Sacred Scripture must be read and interpreted within its proper context, including the literary forms, historical circumstances, and the unity of…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that truthfulness is a fundamental virtue that calls us to authenticity in all our relationships, especially within our families. Presenting a false…
Brief Overview The lives of the saints show us how to remain faithful to God even when facing serious difficulties and pain. Fortitude is the moral virtue that…
Brief Overview The Catholic tradition recognizes that being faithful to God sometimes requires Catholics to respectfully challenge or oppose certain decisions made by church leaders, especially when those…
Brief Overview Catholics can grow in holiness during difficult times by staying rooted in prayer and the sacraments, which give them strength and grace to remain faithful. Understanding…
Brief Overview Catholics believe that the Church possesses authority given to it by Christ through Saint Peter and the apostles, yet this authority is exercised by human beings…