I can answer apologetics questions. I will argue from a biblical perspective and a Catholic understanding of scripture as well as tradition. My goal is to clear up confusion about what the Church teaches and why, catholic history, and so forth. It has been said that people have problems with Christianity, not because of what it actually teaches and stands for, but because of what they mistakenly believe it teaches and stands for. I can prove this to be an accurate statement. G.K. Chesterton said Christianity hasn't been tried and found wanting, it has been found wanting without having been tried.
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Catholics take scripture as the foundation for our beliefs but the written tradition and the oral traditions go together as a combined whole. In the written tradition i.e. scripture, Jesus Gave Peter and
Well one source are newspaper archives from the 1940's. There is also a series of books on the subject: "Righteous Gentiles" by Ronald J. Rychlak POPE PIUS XII: ARCHITECT FOR PEACE, & Crusade
I am not sure I understand your question. There were many prophecies in the old Testament dealing with the Messiah, and it was clear in retrospect that only God could have fulfilled those prophecies. There
The Church went out of its way to protect Jews from Nazi Manhunts. Pope Pius XII and the Church tried ceaselessly to stop the madness. Enemies of the Church say otherwise, but if you check the microfilm
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