Why is it that Catholic doctrine states the Pope is infallible” God says “It is better to trust in the Lord not man!!!
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Throughout his life, John Paul II was a symbol of charity “with the capacity to give himself generously, without reserve, without measure, without calculation. Thus, Benedict XVI recalled his predecessor, whose heroic virtues were officially recognized last December 19, and whose memorial Mass was celebrated in St. Peter’s Basilica on the evening of Monday, March 29. This April 2 marks the fifth a…
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Favorite Greek MythsHere are twelve Greek myths, retold in an accessible style and magnificently illustrated with classic elegance. Full color.
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A long spiritual journey, by many gestures and meanings, which in silence and prayer allows us to contemplate the mystery of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of the Lord. To over 11 thousand faithful gathered in St Peter’s Square for the general audience, Benedict XVI explained the ceremonies of Holy Week. First, the Chrism Mass, during which the oils are blessed and bishops and priests renew t…
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Malachi gave him?
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Saint PaulSt. Paul is one of the most important figures in Christian history. As Saul of Tarsus he vigorously persecuted Christianity, even collaborating in the... Read More >
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Saint Malachy was a Bishop back in the 11th century who had a vision from God, with God showing him all the Popes that would exist from his time until the end of the world. According to his apparation there are to be 112 Popes from his time until the end of the world. Pope Benedict XVI is the 111th Pope to be elected. According to prophecy, the very last Pope is to take on the name of the very first Pope, which is Peter. So if the next Pope takes the name of Pope Peter II, then could the end truly be near?
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Covenant and Communion: The Biblical Theology of Pope Benedict XVICardinal Joseph Ratzinger's election as Pope Benedict XVI brought a world-class biblical theologian to the papacy. There is an intensely biblical qual... Read More >
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![]() Atlanta Journal Constitution | THE DEMONS OF POPE BENEDICT XVI SanFranciscoSentinel.com The Catholic Church continues to be battered by a slew of sexual abuse allegations, with more charges being levied each week. Prior to becoming pope, ... Benedict accused of covering up for priest accused of abuse The Demons of Pope Benedict XVI LETTER: 'Malicious bias among some in the media' |
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Hey now, only a perv would think “firm” was a sexual innuendo.
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Jesus of NazarethNow in Paperback, with a new Index! In this bold, momentous work, Joseph Ratzinger--in his first book written since he became Pope--seeks to salvag... Read More >
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(HW assignment, so try to be thorough)
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God knows -- and He does -- Protestants shouldn't be throwing stones at the Roman Catholic Church for the scandals involving the abuse of children by some priests.
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Jesus, the Apostles and the Early ChurchBased on Pope Benedict XVI's weekly teaching on the relationship between Christ and the Church, this book tells the drama of Jesus' first disciples --... Read More >
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Saint Malachy’s predictions for the previous 110 Popes were meticulously accurate.There is to be one more Pope after the one we have now and then comes the end of all things.
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The FathersLet us now devote our attention to the Apostolic Fathers, that is, to the first and second generations in the Church subsequent to the Apostles. And t... Read More >
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![]() CBC.ca | Pope refuses to be intimidated by sex abuse claims Oneindia London, March 29 (ANI): Pope Benedict XVI has said that the Catholic Church would "not be intimidated" by the sexual abuse scandal surrounding it. ... Pope Remains Silent On Abuse Case In Germany Pope signals he won't be 'intimidated' Catholic Church will not be intimidated by sex abuse claims, Pope says |
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Some say that the Catholic church has a list of popes. Our current pope is the 2nd to last pope. The prophecy I have heard about is referring to the next pope revealing the anti-christ? Any one hear of it?
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Celibacy is unnatural and goes against a person’s instinctive sexual desires.
What has resulted is the widespread pedophilia among priests, with the resulting
emotional damage to young boys. Why shouldn’t priests and nuns be permitted to have sex partners?
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Being a Christian means to consider the path of Jesus Christ as the correct path to be human and to use it to reach the goal of fully realized and authentic humanity. Pope Benedict was speaking this morning, Palm Sunday, during his homily at Mass. Speaking to the 50000 faithful, many of them young people celebrating diocesan World Youth Day, the Pope said It ‘sa path to the true summit of being hu…
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