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Continue reading →: Why Do Catholics Abstain from Meat on Fridays?If you’ve ever wondered why Catholics avoid meat on Fridays, especially during Lent, you’re not alone. This practice has deep historical, biblical, and spiritual roots. While it may seem like an outdated rule to some, it remains a meaningful tradition for many Catholics around the world. Fridays hold special significance…
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Continue reading →: Longing for a ChildThe Catholic Perspective on In Vitro Fertilization Infertility is one of the most painful crosses a married couple can bear. The longing to hold a child in one’s arms, to raise a family, and to experience the joys of parenthood is deeply ingrained in the human heart. So when science…
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Continue reading →: The Ten Commandments DiscourseI always thought the Ten Commandments were the same for everyone—ten clear moral rules given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. But one day, while randomly surfing the internet, I stumbled upon a comparison of Catholic and Protestant versions—and to my surprise, the numbering didn’t match. For example, Protestants…
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Continue reading →: The End Does Not Justify The Means“And why not say, as we are slanderously accused and as some claim that we say, ‘Let us do evil that good may come’? Their condemnation is just!” Romans 3:8 One of the most debated moral questions is whether achieving something good can excuse using bad or immoral means. In…
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Continue reading →: One Sacrifice, Made Present for All TimeRecently, I listened to a debate between Catholic apologist Joe Heschmeyer and Protestant theologian Dr. James White on whether the Mass is a true sacrifice. Their discussion got me thinking about how to explain the Catholic teaching more clearly, especially in light of the common Protestant objection that Christ’s sacrifice…







