If Christ Is Present Everywhere, Why the Eucharist?
Brief Overview Christ possesses divine omnipresence as the Second Person of the Trinity, making Him present everywhere by His divine nature. The Eucharistic presence represents a unique mode…
Brief Overview Christ possesses divine omnipresence as the Second Person of the Trinity, making Him present everywhere by His divine nature. The Eucharistic presence represents a unique mode…
Brief Overview The Eucharist makes present the one sacrifice of Christ on Calvary in a sacramental manner rather than repeating it. Scripture teaches that Christ's sacrifice was offered…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that salvation involves both an interior transformation of the heart and exterior actions that flow from that changed heart. Faith and works…
Brief Overview False spirits work to deceive believers by appearing good while leading souls away from God and His truth. The Catholic Church teaches that discernment of spirits…
Brief Overview False prophecy can be identified through careful examination of its consistency with established Catholic doctrine and Sacred Scripture. The Catholic Church provides specific guidelines for discerning…
Brief Overview False prophets are individuals who claim to speak for God but lead people away from divine truth through deceptive teachings or false predictions that contradict the…
Brief Overview Christ did promise unity to His Church, particularly through His priestly prayer in John 17, where He petitioned the Father that all believers might be one…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church professes her unity as one of her four essential marks, rooted in the Trinity and established by Christ himself. Divisions among Christians resulted…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that grace and human effort work together in a relationship of cooperation rather than opposition. Grace comes first and makes all human…
Brief Overview Divine discipline reflects God's paternal love and serves to form us into the image of Christ rather than to harm or punish vindictively. The Catholic Church…