"The Christianity of history is not Protestantism. If ever there were a safe truth it is this, and Protestantism has ever felt it so; to be deep in history is to cease to be a Protestant." (-John Henry Newman, An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine).
"Where the bishop is, there let the people gather; just as where ever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church".-St. Ignatius of Antioch (ca 110 AD)a martyr later thrown to the lions, wrote to a church in Asia Minor. Antioch was also where the term "Christian" was first used.
“But if I should be delayed, you should know how to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of truth.” 1 Timothy 3:15
"This is the sole Church of Christ, which in the Creed we profess to be one, holy, catholic and apostolic." -CCC 811
The CHNetwork Weekly Roundup #432
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3 Keys to Unlocking a Great Life
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infinit...
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Live Adoration from Tyburn Convent, London
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The Church's Jubilee.
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If you are planning to visit Rome at the moment, please don’t. The city is
an open air construction site and every major monument is covered in
scaffolding...
Election Returns 2024
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All of the presidential election results are yet to come in and Media Exit
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Wi...
A Synodal Church: Dream or Reality?
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The 26th Synod of Bishops will soon be held with the theme
“Towards a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation and Mission.” The
process of pr...
Saint Gabriel
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The angels call for our veneration and awe as part of God’s creation. Part
of the destructive modernism of the 1970s included advice to Catholic
school t...
Thy Kingdom Come: A Beginning of Prayer
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When the disciples of Jesus wanted to deepen their life of prayer, they
asked Jesus to show them how to pray. We receive from the Lord a blueprint
for our ...
How Convenient! Part 2: Zayd, Saowda & Rayhana
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Muhammad's quest to marry Zaynab involved multiple prophecies and touched
many lives. Here we learn about his special relationship with Zayd, his
not-so-...
Magister 3
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The relationship between the Church and the world has always been a dynamic
and a variable reality. Often the Church has had to adapt the ways in which...
Farewell!
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With this post I bid Patheos farewell, but not you, gentle reader! All you
need do to continue our warm relationship (or start a warm relationship if
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Would unbaptized babies go to Heaven?
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MANY preachers, like Eliseo Soriano of the group "Ang Dating Daan" (The Old
Path), teach that it is not necessary for babies to be baptized.
According to t...
My Blog and Planned Parenthood
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As readers of this blog will know, my main blog and website is now here. I
have kept this blog open because it provides a platform to speak to a wider
audi...
Quran: Book 'Sent Down' by Allah or Made by Man?
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SOME MUSLIMS have been unrelenting in attacking the BIBLE and CHRISTIANS
while claiming that the Quran is THE BOOK SENT DOWN by God to man.
Recently, some ...
New Blogging Format
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'Catholic in the Ozarks' is now using a new blogging format. Please visit
www.CatholicsAreChristian.Com and bookmark the new website.
Anathema Sit?
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Hat tip to Fr. Z. A reading from the 13th session of the Council of Trent:
“CANON XI.- If any one saith, that faith alone is a sufficient preparation
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The General Election
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Hey y’all. I’ve been wanting to communicate my thoughts on this election
season for a while, and there was so much up until now that I could have
said (a l...
Ad Orientem... Please?
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Last night we went to Mass in the Extraordinary Form at St Charles in Hull.
I am very grateful to Bishop Drainey for allowing this once monthly Mass to
con...
Did Jesus deny Mary in John 2:4 as His Mother?
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Did Jesus deny Mary in John 2:4 as His Mother and he did not respect Mary
since he called Mary
The post Did Jesus deny Mary in John 2:4 as His Mother? ap...
Ten Years is a Long Run…
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… Ten years ago I sat down and wrote my first blog post. My intended
audience was simply a few family members who had questions about
Catholicism as I went...
Funny Events on INC-1914
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as if *I Need ...
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, pray for us!
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Monday, November 17, 2014 Feast of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Last Thursday,
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Cabrini....
A New Direction
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It has been a wonderful adventure posting on Catholic With A vengeance,
getting fired up for the faith and defending her to the last. The support
of my rea...
Cardinal Edmund Szoka dies at 86
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Detroit, Mich., Aug 22, 2014 / 12:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Cardinal Edmund
Casimir Szoka, who had served as Archbishop of Detroit and president of the
Vati...
Monk’s Hobbit is permanently moving to Blogger
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Monk’s Hobbit is permanently moving to its new home in Blogger:
www.monkshobbit.blogspot.com. Please update your subscription. Thank you
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Veneration of Saints
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*“There is only one God, and one mediator between God and men, man Jesus
Christ” (1 Tim. 2:5). Then, why do we ask saints to intercede for us? Can
they ...
Dugo 'bawal kainin,' ba't kinakain ng Katoliko?
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ISA sa laging ginagamit ng mga INC para atakihin ang mga Katoliko ay
kaugnay sa pagkain ng mga Katoliko sa dugo. Ayon sa mga INC, ipinagbabawal
ng Diyos an...
patrickmadrid.com is the new home for this blog
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At the urging of a priest friend of mine, Father Bud, I first launched this
little blog back on *November 8th, 2008*, and had no idea whether my
musings h...
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