It’s as predictable as death and taxes—whenever a traditional Christian holiday like Easter or Christmas approaches, a flood of articles, videos, and social media posts inevitably warn that these celebrations are 'pagan,' 'evil,' and should be avoided. But what’s the real story?:
Links, Apologetics/Defense, References, & News & Opinions concerning my faith journey as a Catholic. "In the process of salvation by co-operating with grace through faith in Jesus Christ, as sustained by the sacraments and by works of love, because faith without works is dead."
"In the process of salvation by co-operating with grace through faith in Jesus Christ, as sustained
"In the process of salvation by co-operating with grace through faith in Jesus Christ, as sustained by the sacraments and by works of love, because faith without works is dead."
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Why I Am Catholic:
- Overcoming Distrust of Organized Religion and Deep-Seated Protestant Misconceptions
- The Roman Catholic Church Is the temporal Kingdom of God on Earth
- The Catholic Church & The Gospel: Keeping it Simple but True
- Are Catholics "Saved": The Catholic Teaching on Salvation
- Why I cannot agree with sola scriptura
- Which Came First: The Church or the Bible?
- Church History
- Ancestry & Tradition: Italian Catholicism
- The Catholic Church's Leadership Structure: Influences from Jewish and Roman Traditions
- Are Catholic Saints Renamed Pagan Gods? Separating Fact from Fiction
- Did the Pope teach heresy? Do all religions lead to God?
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