Monsignor William Smith discusses Fr. Curran’s theology of dissent. Does dissent have any legitimacy in Sacred Theology? Part 1
...Father John O’Connor reviews not only the historic heresies that have plagued the suffering pilgrim Church but also the techniques used by modern Gnostics to infiltrate the Church and destroy...
Dr. McArthur argues that the Catholic Church has always been an advocate of human reason. Unlike the Enlightenment thinkers, however, She has always taught that reason is properly subordinated to...
Father Vincent Miceli, S.J. and Dr. William Marra discuss Nietzsche’s militant atheism and hatred for Christianity. In contrast to Nietzsche who resented God’s grace, St. Augustine in his Confessions, addresses...
Mr. Michael Davies says John Fisher, perhaps the most neglected Saint of the Reformation era, should be juxtaposed to Martin Luther. Fisher wrote the most erudite refutation of Luther’s heresies....
Fr. George Rutler analyzes the contemporary crisis of civilization. Since the Protestant Revolution, culture has gradually taken a homo-centric turn. In the 20th century, men became cynical toward faith and...
Mr. Michael Davies articulates how the noble rhetoric of “Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite” quickly degenerated into a scenario of terror and death in post revolution France. Violence is the weapon used...
The new western Empire, sealed by Charlemagne’s coronation in 800, had many problems, all explored by Dr. John Rao. Bad German customs still prevented a full appreciation of Christianity and...
Mr. Michael Davies says that most people think that Martin Luther has a great reputation as a rhetorician. His writings in German were an enormously powerful aid to the Reformation....
Dr. Ronald McArthur comments on Pope Benedict XVI’s important Regensberg lecture. We go the the first principles, starting with the Gospel of John. Faith and reason has been severed by...