2020-02-26T13:18:35-04:00

  Someone asked me on my Facebook page: “How come we celebrate Lent…and the word is not in Scripture?” “Lent” simply comes from Old English for “spring” (I learned that just now). “Trinity” (the word) is not in Scripture, either. Christian church buildings are not in Scripture. “Original sin” (the term) is not in Scripture (the concept is). The biblical books are not listed in Scripture itself. Nothing new here. The practices and beliefs regarding Lent are all eminently biblical. In my book, Bible Proofs... Read more

2020-02-26T13:00:59-04:00

An Orthodox Christian whom I encountered on the Internet objected to my comparison of the anti-ecumenical school of Orthodoxy to the ancient Donatist schismatics. The non-Catholic Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2nd edition, edited by F. A. Cross and E. A. Livingstone, Oxford University Press, 1983, 419, 1389), defines Donatism as follows: Theologically, the Donatists were rigorists, holding that the Church of the saints must remain ‘holy,’ and that sacraments conferred by traditores were invalid . . . The Church maintained that... Read more

2020-02-25T17:45:38-04:00

+ the Ecclesiological Absurdity of Anti-Catholic-Type Eastern Orthodox Arguments Against Roman Primacy & Apostolicity [this is a slightly abridged and revised version of a paper that was originally written and posted online in 1997, and was also part of the older version of my book on Eastern Orthodoxy. See the greatly expanded and modified revised version, co-written by Byzantine Catholic Fr. Deacon Daniel Dozier] ***** Orthodox Anti-Catholicism A vocal Orthodox minority nowadays expresses itself in an alarming fashion, which might... Read more

2020-02-27T15:14:11-04:00

Timothy S. Flanders is the author of Introduction to the Holy Bible for Traditional Catholics. In 2019 he founded The Meaning of Catholic, a lay apostolate. He holds a degree in classical languages from Grand Valley State University and has done graduate work with the Catholic University of Ukraine. He lives in the Midwest with his wife and four children, and is a regular columnist at the One Peter Five website. Previously, I engaged in two good dialogues with him: Reply to Timothy Flanders’ Defense of Taylor Marshall [7-8-19] Dialogue... Read more

2020-02-22T21:11:13-04:00

This is my reply to comments on my blog, underneath the article, Dialogue: Are Paul, the Bible, & Catholicism Against Sex?  Words of anti-theist-type agnostic 90Lew90 (who was dialogue opponent in part 1) will be in blue. *** “Each and every sexual act must be marital, unitive and procreative.” I looked through my words in our last dialogue and could not find this “quote.” So why do you put these words in quotation marks, and where did you get it from. I think I know,... Read more

2020-02-22T11:21:47-04:00

[Letter to Inside the Vatican: February 11, 2020; published here with the express permission of Dr. Robert Fastiggi] Dear Editor, I was happy to see Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò refer to Mary as the “Coredemptrix and Mediatrix of all graces” in his December 19, 2019 letter published in your January 2020 issue.  I was also pleased to see an excerpt of an article by Dr. Mark Miravalle from the National Catholic Register, which emphasizes “the central truth of Mary being... Read more

2020-02-21T13:12:39-04:00

From my book, Bible Proofs for Catholic Truths (Aug. 2009) [aka “Dave’s Topical Bible“] [all verses RSV, from my original manuscript (the final book version used KJV) ] *** Matthew 16:19 . . . whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven . . . Matthew 18:15-17 If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. But if he does not listen,... Read more

2020-02-21T13:08:39-04:00

From my book, The One-Minute Apologist: Essential Catholic Replies to Over Sixty Common Protestant Claims (May 2007) ***** [critical accusation] The early Church denied the canonicity and inspiration of these seven Aprocryphal books, but the Catholic Church added them centuries later. The One-Minute Apologist Says: It was Protestantism that removed these “deuterocanonical” books from the Bible many centuries later.  And, contrary to the myth, the early Church did, indeed, accept those books as Scripture. The seven disputed books are: Tobit, Judith, 1 and 2 Maccabees, Wisdom... Read more

2020-02-20T13:28:49-04:00

From my book, Revelation! 1001 Bible Answers to Theological Topics (Oct. 2013; also available in Spanish and French), pp. 33-39. Bible passages are taken from the KJV. ***** Doctrine of the Church (Ecclesiology)  Oneness / Unity of 12-1. Is the Church “one body”? 1 Corinthians 12:12-13 For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ. [13] For by one Spirit are we all baptized... Read more

2020-02-20T13:24:29-04:00

Pope Francis has agreed to set up a commission to study the existence of deaconesses in the early Church, and to consider the possibility of restoring such offices today [news sources: one / two / three / four]. I’ve already been asked twice this morning in private messages, what I think of this. My initial “raw” / off-the-cuff responses in return Facebook PMs and in one private group, were the following: I don’t think it’s absolutely inconceivable, as there appear... Read more


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