Outside the Walls: Episode 26 — Love and Marriage
Featuring: Readings for Saturday, May 16, 2015 Paragraph 48, Gaudium et Spes Kristin Putnam, my Beloved Bride of nearly nine years. “I want to know
Featuring: Readings for Saturday, May 16, 2015 Paragraph 48, Gaudium et Spes Kristin Putnam, my Beloved Bride of nearly nine years. “I want to know
St. Therese writes in her autobiography, “The Story of a Soul” on page 163: With me prayer is an uplifting of the heart; a glance
St. Hilary was a staunch defender of the divinity of Christ. He was a gentle and courteous man, devoted to writing some of the greatest theology
“The world’s thy ship and not thy home.” –St. Therese of Lisieux You may have noticed that things have been more quiet than usual here. It
Starting Out As an Apologist People often ask, “How should I begin to train myself to defend my faith? How do I prepare for the
The Didache is an extraordinary document in Christian History. Although it is not part of God’s word, it gives modern day Christians a blueprint of
Featuring: Readings for Saturday, May 9, 2015 A Treatise on John by St. Augustine of Hippo Fr. Brian Brooks, Pastor of Church of the Madalene
Originally posted at www.setonmagazine.com Saint Anthony of Padua loved to preach about God, yet on one occasion, no one in a certain town wanted to
The biggest theological difference between Catholics and Protestants/Evangelicals/Other Christian Denominations is the subject of the Eucharist – whether Christ is truly present, body, blood, soul
Featuring: Readings for Saturday, May 5, 2015 A Homily on Matthew 5 from St. John Chrysostom Tony Brandt, Co-founder of Casting Nets Ministries. The 7