
How the Eucharist Divides Catholics and Protestants
13 minutes By Christianus van den Eijnden, University of Texas A&M I submit to you, that what divides the Catholic Church from Protestants is not the structure
13 minutes By Christianus van den Eijnden, University of Texas A&M I submit to you, that what divides the Catholic Church from Protestants is not the structure
9 minutes By Zach Watters, Yale University The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Clarifying Catholicism, nor of everyone affiliated with
5 minutes The following was a college essay written by Maureen Francois. It has been edited and approved by Christopher Centrella. If you have a Theology essay
14 minutes By Santiago Pinzon, Texas A&M University The following is an essay that received the mark of A minus or higher. Its views do not necessarily
< 1 minute Catholic students explain the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Thanks to our fantastic panel! -Will Deatherage, The Catholic University of America -Mark Florig,
4 minutes By Joseph Tuttle, Benedictine College Many people assert that one does not need to confess their sins to a priest in order to receive forgiveness.
4 minutes By Joseph Tuttle, Benedictine College The Catholic Church exhorts her children to be “Perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect.” (RSV Matthew 5:48) This is
12 minutes The following article was originally published on Beloved Dreamer, a fantastic blog run by Emily Capps, one of our writers. Please be sure to support
4 minutes By Ben Daly Labelle, University of Rhode Island Why am I Catholic? The easy answer would be that I was raised that way and that
4 minutes Written by Nick Jones (University of Rhode Island) | Edited by Ariel Hobbs As I write, the Church finds herself in the midst of celebrating
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