Are the Fires of Purgatory Real Fires? Part 3
The Catholic doctrine of purgatory is inseparable from the Catholic understanding of the distinction between the “temporal” and “eternal” punishment that is due to sin.
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The Catholic doctrine of purgatory is inseparable from the Catholic understanding of the distinction between the “temporal” and “eternal” punishment that is due to sin.
This four-part series was prompted not so much by a question as by a challenge. A Protestant student in one of my theology classes recently
This four-part series was prompted not so much by a question as by a challenge. A Protestant student in one of my theology classes recently
Oh Mary we crown thee with blossoms today, Queen of the Angels and Queen of the May. History shows that the rose is the favourite
“Do not be afraid,” the angel said to the women. “I know you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; He
Introductory prayer Lord of hosts, we stand before you to meditate on the mystery of the passion and death of Jesus Christ. We are accompanied
May the heart of Christmas fill your life with peace, joy, and love. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, may we be reminded of
I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will
Here are some tips suggested by Pope Benedict XVI in his encyclical Spe salvi. Judgement as a setting for learning and practising hope At the conclusion
In one of the contemporary Easter songs, we pray with the words: “You come to us despite a closed door, Jesus risen from the dead,