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What Are Catholic Saints? A Clear Guide
The Catholic Saints are members of Christ’s Body who have reached heavenly glory and are honored by the Church as witnesses of God’s holiness. They are not minor gods, spiritual celebrities, or substitutes for Jesus Christ.
The Catholic Church History: A Serious Overview
The Catholic Church history begins with the conviction that Jesus Christ did not leave behind only a memory, a moral philosophy, or a loose movement of admirers.
What Is the Catechism of the Catholic Church?
The Catechism of the Catholic Church is the Church’s authoritative and systematic reference text for Catholic doctrine on faith and morals. It is not a private theological book, not a substitute for Sacred Scripture, and not a devotional manual built around personal piety.
What Is Catholic Doctrine? A Clear Guide
Catholic Doctrine is the authoritative teaching of the Catholic Church on faith and morals, rooted in divine Revelation and handed on through Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the Magisterium.
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AI Favors Catholicism: What This Reveals About Truth
AI favors Catholicism is a provocative phrase, but it must be handled with precision. It does not mean that artificial intelligence has received grace, discovered Revelation, or acquired spiritual wisdom.


The Desire for God in the Catholic Catechism
Desire for God is one of the first themes treated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church because Catholic doctrine begins with a claim about the human person: man is not self-explanatory.


The Incarnation in Catholic Doctrine
Incarnation in Catholic doctrine means that the eternal Son of God truly became man without ceasing to be God. The Catholic Church teaches that Jesus Christ is not only a prophet, moral teacher, or uniquely God-filled human being.


Magnifica Humanitas and Human Dignity
Magnifica Humanitas speaks to a world where artificial intelligence is no longer a distant experiment. It already shapes employment, education, medicine, communication, public administration, security, and the production of information.


Pope Leo XIV’s AI Encyclical Explained
The Pope Leo XIV AI encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, enters the public debate about artificial intelligence with a specifically Catholic question: what kind of human world is being built by technological power? The document is not a rejection of artificial intelligence.


Saint Eugene de Mazenod
Saint Eugene de Mazenod belongs to that group of Catholic saints whose lives cannot be understood through one category alone. He was a convert marked by the Cross, a priest formed by the wounds of post-revolutionary France, the founder of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, and later Bishop of Marseilles.


The Creed in the Catholic Catechism
The Creed in the Catholic Catechism is not a decorative summary of Christian ideas. It is the Church’s compact confession of revealed truth: the faith received from the apostles, expressed in stable doctrinal language, professed in Baptism, prayed in the liturgy, and taught across generations.


Saint Cristóbal Magallanes and Companions
Saint Cristóbal Magallanes was a Mexican diocesan priest and martyr whose life cannot be understood apart from the sacraments, the parish, priestly formation, forgiveness of enemies, and the Church’s claim that civil authority has limits before God.


The Council of Nicaea
The Council of Nicaea, held in 325, was the first ecumenical council of the Church and one of the decisive events in the history of Catholic doctrine. It did not create Christianity’s faith in Jesus Christ as divine.


Saint Aurea, Martyr of Ostia
Saint Aurea of Ostia belongs to the early Christian memory of martyrdom in the Roman world. She is venerated as a martyr associated with Ostia, the ancient port of Rome, where her name became attached to a tomb, a church, and the devotional life of the local Christian community.


Saint Bernardine of Siena
Saint Bernardine of Siena stands among the most influential Franciscan preachers of the fifteenth century: a reformer of religious life, a voice of public repentance, and one of the great promoters of devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus.


Catholic Teaching on Grace and Salvation
Catholic Teaching on Grace and Salvation begins with a claim that leaves no room for self-redemption: human beings are saved by God’s gift in Jesus Christ, not by moral effort detached from grace.
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