Published on Dec 22, 2014
Archive for December, 2014
Why Sedevacantism is an Error
Posted in Sedevacantism, tagged abortion, Error, Heresy on December 29, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Cure of Ars – Our Daily Bread
Posted in Blog, Lioness, Wordpress, tagged Cure of Ars, Daily Bread on December 29, 2014| Leave a Comment »
News/ Queen Elizabeth II Mentions Game of Thrones in Christmas 2014 Speech, Internet Freaks Out—Watch!
Posted in Queen Elizabeth II, tagged Christmas, Game of Thrones, Speech on December 25, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Monday Quote!
Posted in Uncategorized on December 22, 2014| 1 Comment »
Benjamin Franklin
1706-1790
How many observe Christ’s birthday! How few, His precepts! O! ’tis easier to keep Holidays than commandments.
This is the last of the Ben Franklin quotes for a while. I am not sure why I use these quotes yet I was feeling led by the Lord to do so. I do admire Benjamin Franklin for his wisdom even tho many have said he was not a Christian. I myself am not sure, only our God can judge that.
Les Miserables 1978 (A Movie About Faith and Living As a Christian)
Posted in Les Miserables (1978 Version), tagged Education on December 15, 2014| Leave a Comment »
This movie epidimizes what is means to be a follower of Jesus Christ, and is a great example for our society today.
How Do We Know the Early Church? – Dr. William Marshner
Posted in Early Church on December 12, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Former Lutheran scholar Dr. William Marshner explores the sources of information about the early church and used by early Christian historians. How did early Christians learn and pass on the faith?
(This talk was originally given in 2004 at the CHNetwork’s “Deep in History” conference)
About the Deep in History Talks from the CHNetwork:
The early period of the growth of Christianity (ca. A.D. 50-700) is a rich source for learning how the earliest disciples and apostles of Jesus Christ passed on the “faith delivered once and for all to God’s holy ones” (Jud 3). From Ignatius of Antioch in the early second century to Gregory the Great in the early seventh, the story of the Church’s proclamation in winning over pagan culture to Christ is widely diverse in practice and wonderfully unified in doctrine. The faith of these early Saints inspires and challenges us to live more deeply in love with Christ and in continuity with our forbearers in Christ.
We hope these resources take you deep into the history of Christ’s Church and thereby deeper into Christ. Please visit:
http://DeepinHistory.com
http://CHNetwork.org
Peter, the Rock, the Keys, and the Chair – Steve Ray
Posted in Peter, The Keys, The Rock, tagged Steve Ray on December 12, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Biblical scholar and Holy Land pilgrimage leader Steve Ray delves into the Jewish roots of the papacy, namely “the keys”, “the rock”, and “the chair”. Ray, a former Baptist, draws from his trips to the Holy Land to bring to life the commissioning of Peter as the first pope using vivid historical and contextual highlights.
Find more Deep in History talks on the topic of the History of Authority here: http://chnetwork.org/history/the-pill…
About the Deep in History Talks from the CHNetwork:
Why should we go deep in history? As generations before us have learned, history is the laboratory for thinking about the issues that matter most to us as human beings. By placing ourselves back into another time, we are able to look at our own time with more objectivity; we see its strengths and weaknesses. For Christians, there is the additional truth that ours is a historical faith. Christianity is rooted in the historical facts of Jesus’s life. The Church which is his body has lived, grown, and matured in space and time. The surest way to know Jesus and his Church is through the study of history, both biblical and post-biblical.
We hope these resources take you deep into the history of Christ’s Church and thereby deeper into Christ. Please visit:
http://DeepinHistory.com
The Coming Home Network International was established to help inquiring clergy as well as laity of other traditions to return home and then to be at home in the Catholic Church.
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MOTHER ANGELICA LIVE CLASSICS – JOHN 21- 4/7/1995
Posted in Mother Angelica, tagged John:21, Martyrs on December 11, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Mother mentions the martyrs. From the Christians in the Coliseum to the martyr deaths of various popes, these Christians did not die for a memory but a living God–Jesus