Rerum Novarum Revisited: Economy Should Serve Humanity
By Jason Scott – There is a thread that runs consistently through every papacy for over a century: the Church’s […]
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By Jason Scott – There is a thread that runs consistently through every papacy for over a century: the Church’s […]
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By Jason Scott – Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the United States,
The First Catholics in the USA Read Post »
In our ongoing series, “Denomination Relations”, Jason Scott explores the history, shared beliefs, and differences between Catholics and other Christian
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In our ongoing series, “Denomination Relations”, Jason Scott explores the history, shared beliefs, and differences between Catholics and other Christian
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In our ongoing series, “Denomination Relations”, Jason Scott explores the history, shared beliefs, and differences between Catholics and other Christian
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By Jason Scott – As we await the upcoming conclave, it is essential to understand the unique form of governance that
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By Jason Scott – On this day, April 23rd, we commemorate the Battle of Clontarf, a defining moment not only in
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By Jason Scott – A recent discussion at my local parish sparked curiosity about the tradition of popes being dressed in
The Tradition of Papal Burial in Cappa Magna: A Testament to Martyrdom and Resurrection Read Post »
In our ongoing series, “Denomination Relations”, Jason Scott explores the history, shared beliefs, and differences between Catholics and other Christian
Denomination Relations: Reformed Read Post »