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The Threshold of Faith by Fr. John Cihak This article is a popular summary of the contribution to Christian apologetics made by the great French Catholic philosopher, Maurice Blondel, who lived at the turn of the 20th century. The author brings out the relevance of Blondel's thought...

Surprise Health Benefits of Bread [dropcaps type='normal' font_size='100' color='' background_color='' border_color='']A[/dropcaps]s people have become more conscious of limiting their carbohydrate intake, bread has gotten an increasingly bad name. But several years ago, German researchers made a surprising discovery. They found that the process of baking bread produces...

[dropcaps type='normal' font_size='100' color='' background_color='' border_color='']T[/dropcaps] Tertullian, On Baptism 7-8 (c. 200 AD) “Then having gone up from the bath we are anointed with a blessed anointing of ancient discipline, by which people were accustomed to be anointed for priesthood, by oil from a horn from which Aaron was anointed...

Gout Busters [dropcaps type='normal' font_size='100' color='' background_color='' border_color='']B[/dropcaps]romelain, quercetin, and vitamin C eased pain and prevented flareups in gout sufferers during several studies. Gout--the sudden pain, often in the ankle, big toe, heel, or instep of the foot--is the result of a toxic build-up of uric...

Sacramentals -- what are they and what role do they play in Catholic liturgical life? Are they devotional articles or objects of popular devotion like scapulars, or are they blessings? Can they be found in the Bible, either the Old or New Testament? Were...

Peter & Paul have a common feast day. And though they each have their own basilica in Rome, the dedication of both are celebrated on the same day. St. Leo, 5th century bishop of Rome, shows that this is because they were united...

Gregory of Nyssa continues his reflections on the Beatitude "blessed are the pure for they shall see God" (Mat. 5:8) by showing how purity of heart is the key the opens the way to seeing, to the hope of the vision of God....

Gregory of Nyssa, commenting on the beatitude "blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God," compares God to an inaccessible rock, a mountain peak impossible to climb except to those lifted up, as Peter was, by the strong hand of Jesus....

Paul tells us we are justified by faith, not works. The story from Luke 7 about Jesus, the Pharisee, and woman with the alabaster jar helps us to understand what Paul means and why many debates between salvation by faith vs. works entirely misses...