Why Are So Many Catholics Leaving the Church?

That’s the question that InsideCatholic posed last year to a long list of luminaries: the bishops of Orlando and Baker, Oregon; the Archbishop of San Antonio, the auxiliary bishop of San Diego, the late Bob Novak, Senator Sam Brownback, Fr. Frank Pavone of Priests for Life, Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J. (founder of Ignatius Press, the… Continue reading Why Are So Many Catholics Leaving the Church?

Twelve Important Differences Between Catholics and Orthodox

…from an Eastern Orthodox revert to Catholicism (that is, raised Catholic, became EO for four years, and reverted to Catholicism). This list is excellent, and the comments are worth reading. The blog’s author is very fond of the Eastern Orthodox still, and presents their arguments with their full weight (to the point that Patrick Madrid… Continue reading Twelve Important Differences Between Catholics and Orthodox

Under the Weather!

I’m not feeling very well (which is why I haven’t posted yesterday or today). It’s nothing serious, just sinuses and the works — it’s probably nerves acting up because law school starts up again on Monday. Prayers, as always, are appreciated.

Claptrap!

Often, Catholic practices are analyzed with the “where does it say to do THAT in the Bible” lens. Sometimes, this is on legitimate practices: knowing where sacramental confession or the ministerial priesthood comes from in the Bible is fundamental to understanding their import. But other times, it’s to things which are almost irrelevant. For example,… Continue reading Claptrap!

Does Tobit 12:9 Contradict the Rest of the Bible?

Protestants often raise Tobit 12:9 to argue against the authenticity of the Deuterocanon. The argument goes something like this. Tobit 12:9 says that, “For almsgiving delivers from death, and it will purge away every sin. Those who perform deeds of charity and of righteousness will have fullness of life.” This, they argue, is works-righteousness. This… Continue reading Does Tobit 12:9 Contradict the Rest of the Bible?

The Evangelical Lutheran Church and Sola Scriptura

From the New York Times: The denomination, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, is considering lifting a ban on noncelibate gay and lesbian pastors, permitting the ordination of people in committed same-sex relationships. At issue is how the Bible should inform policy, how the denomination can best serve its mission, and how a vote to… Continue reading The Evangelical Lutheran Church and Sola Scriptura

A Beautiful Nighttime Contemplation

“Here dies another day during which I have had eyes, ears, hands, and the great world around me. And with tomorrow begins another. Why am I allowed two?” – G.K. Chesterton.

ELCA Moves to Allow Homosexual Clergy…

… and a freak tornado destroys their church. (Apparently, the tornado passed through downtown Minneapolis, right as they were beginning their conference). To which the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America’s Rev. Steven Loy, who was helping oversee the convention, remarked, I kid you not, “We trust that the weather is not a commentary on our… Continue reading ELCA Moves to Allow Homosexual Clergy…