The Papacy: Answering Common Objections (#3-5)

Answering some more of the Reymond Questions on the papacy today. His questions are available here, and you can find all of my answers by using the Reymond Question tag at the bottom of the post. Enjoy! Question 3. Why can the disciples after the Caesarea Philippi incident still dispute among themselves concerning who was… Continue reading The Papacy: Answering Common Objections (#3-5)

Cool Brazilian Blog on Faith, Apologetics, and the Psalms

O Ancião said… Joe, Congratulations for this excellent site. It has indeed extensive apologetic resources. On past weeks, I´ve been following your texts and must say Shameless Popery has raised between my favorite catholic sites. I write also for a catholic site in portuguese(http://jornadasespirituais.blogspot.com/ – In english, “Spiritual Journeys”). It is dedicated to biblical exegesis,… Continue reading Cool Brazilian Blog on Faith, Apologetics, and the Psalms

New Bishop for Cheyenne, Wyoming

The Holy See announced it this morning: Fr. Paul D. Etienne of the diocese of Indianapolis is now Bishop Paul D. Etienne of Cheyenne. He’s young (49), and from the sound of it, orthodox and likeable. Which is to say, a classic Benedict bishop. Whispers in the Loggia (of course) has the scoop.

NY Times Article on Pro-Lifers

I. The Good NewsThe New York Times ran a pretty fair front-page, above-the-fold article about pro-life protesters: specifically, the ones who use graphic signs, of the kind that got James Lawrence Pouillon martyred last month. The piece was sort of a personal view into the motivations of four members, and they had some interesting stories.… Continue reading NY Times Article on Pro-Lifers

Did the Protestant Bible Exist Before the Reformation?

I. The Challenge: Find an Early Church Protestant Bible. Finding an Early Church Father who agrees 100% with Protestantism is an unfair burden. After all, there are probably some Fathers who disagree with things now defined in Catholicism if you read their writings carefully enough. But here’s a burden which should be considered fair: find… Continue reading Did the Protestant Bible Exist Before the Reformation?

What I Hate About Fisheaters

One of the things I hate about Fisheaters is how good they often are: if they weren’t, I could just write them off and move on. I’m reminded of Christ’s words to the church in Laodicea in Revelation 3:15-16, “I know your works; I know that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you… Continue reading What I Hate About Fisheaters

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Is the Pope’s Authority Dependent Upon the Church?

Fr. Greg of the ACCA writes: You equate the Pope speaking “on behalf of the whole Church” with his speaking, as Vatican I states, “in the exercise of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians”. Your argument seems to turn on this equation. However, this would imply that Papal infallibility is purely a… Continue reading Is the Pope’s Authority Dependent Upon the Church?

Protestantism and the ECFs: Gain an Inch, Lose a Mile

I’ve said on this blog before that one of the biggest strikes against Protestantism, in my opinion, is that no one believed in it prior to the Reformation. That even the attempts to use one Early Church Father are one step forward, one mile back, for Protestantism as a whole. That is, you can use… Continue reading Protestantism and the ECFs: Gain an Inch, Lose a Mile