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How To Be Catholic

A guide to the practice of the Catholic faith, for cradle Catholics, converts and beyond.

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Hold Fast to What? Were Those Traditions Ever Written Down?

“Stand firm and hold fast to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by our letter.” 2 Thessalonians 2:15

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Who Exactly Do You Think Runs the Church?

Spend a few minutes in Catholic media right now and you’ll notice something strange. Catholics are arguing constantly about Rome. About the pope, about the bishops, appointments, statements, interviews, rumors, factions, and strategies. Pac...

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The Accretions of Gavin Ortlund

If you spend any time in the Protestant apologetics corner of YouTube, you will eventually run into Dr. Gavin Ortlund. He is thoughtful, calm, and far more charitable than many voices in that space. That alone deserves acknowledgment. I thi...

23 days ago
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople)

This handsome fella above is the Emperor Constantine. You can thank him for ending the era of feeding our forefathers to the lions. He legalized Christianity in Rome, but he didn’t create the Catholic Church. In fact, in his Edict of Milan ...

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