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Why Do Catholics Ask Mary and the Saints to Pray for Us?
Who Are the Saints?
A saint is one who is holy. In most languages, the two terms are synonymous (sanctusin Latin,santoin Spanish, etc.). The New Testament refers to all living Christians as saints. That is so because the Spirit sanctifies every Christian at baptism in Christ’s blood, becoming sanctified after yielding his body to righteousness, by abstaining from unchastity and sin, fulfilling God’s call to be holy and blameless.
So every Christian is a saint, due to his relationship wi
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Jun 4th 2024
The Synthesis of All Heresies
Navigating Disagreements Among Catholics
“Trent, can you respond to what this Catholic said online? It’s just really confusing.”
Normally, I don’t like to nitpick other Catholics, even if I don’t agree with their approach toward sharing our faith. I don’t want to spend time arguing about matters Catholics are free to disagree about, especially since Scripture condemns this kind of quarreling and infighting. St. Paul said,“Why do you pass judgment on your brother? Or you, why do you despise y
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Apr 17th 2024
Answering Questions About the Immaculate Conception
Immaculate Conception and God’s Election
The Immaculate Conception.
For non-Catholics, this dogma of the Church may be one of the most misunderstood doctrines there is.
Here are some common questions Catholics get, and how to respond to them:
Temptation, Suffering, and Mary’s Humanity
Question:Why does Mary have to be holy at the moment of her conception instead of being purified shortly before God chooses her to be his mother?
Response:God chooses and elects those w
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Dec 8th 2023
A Five-Part Test for Your Eucharistic Beliefs
How can you tell if you have the right understanding—the biblical interpretation, Jesus’ interpretation—of the Eucharist?I’d suggest five things to look for: your beliefs should be strange,sacrificial,serious,sacramental, and shocking. First, as we’ve already seen, the proper Christian understanding of the Eucharist must be strange, and hard to accept. That’s how it was initially received, and Jesus did nothing to dispel this impression. Why, he was trying to present an easy teaching and was jus
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Jul 27th 2023
Could You Use Some Help Around The Dinner Table This Holiday Season?
Leading your Protestant friends into the Catholic Church can
seem like a hopeless task. Your friend may seem too far away, too biased against
Catholicism, or even too apathetic.I would have loved to have had Jimmy Akin as my wingman in
discussions with Protestants about Catholicism more times than I can count, but
he is usually busy and, last I checked, hadn’t mastered the art of bilocation.I was sitting at lunch one day with friends: one Catholic,
two Protestants, and we were having a seri
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Nov 15th 2018