The Inseparability of Church and State: Part I
“Separation of Church and state!” How many of us have heard this noxious axiom over and over again throughout our lives? While history has taught
“Separation of Church and state!” How many of us have heard this noxious axiom over and over again throughout our lives? While history has taught
Say the words “afterlife” and “fire”, and I’d bet that ninety-nine out of a hundred will automatically think, “Hell”. But why? Consider the vision of
The question of legacy. It’s one that is typically asked only of those who are well known, such as a president or prime minister. But
“Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature,” Jesus tells us in Mark 16:15. Are you obeying His command? “Gospel” is
No, you’re not paranoid. You are being watched. Very closely. Let’s arbitrarily begin with Facebook. Whether you have a Facebook page or not, the company
Last month, I concluded an article by asking how we can know for sure that Catholicism, in particular, is God introducing Himself to the human
Faith. What is it really? It’s commonly believed that religious faith is, essentially, whatever one chooses to make it, whatever is agreeable to the individual
I grew up in a nominally Catholic home; one in which I was forced to go to church about 49 or 50 Sundays of every
Last month’s article, Love and the Productive Power of Not, took a look at how most of the Ten Commandments are “negative” or in other
Love does no evil to the neighbor; hence, love is the fulfillment of the law. (Romans 13:10) When I say the word “love”, what comes to
The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a beautiful book; but it also clocks in at about nine hundred pages long; about twice the size