The Eucharist and John 6: A Former Protestant’s Perspective

Reading Time: 11 minutes By Jack Morgan, Auburn University One of the dividing issues between Protestants and Catholics consists in what we believe takes place during the celebration of the Lord’s Supper. Catholics — and all other ancient Christian sects for that matter — have always upheld belief in the “Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.” That is, […]

Can a Catholic be a Politician?

Reading Time: 2 minutes By Grady Stuckman Within our country, there arises an important question. Considering all the issues that embattle American politics, can a Catholic, in good conscience and in preservation of virtue, become a politician?  An easy solution is to simply withdraw from everything and live a life of prayer and penance. Some Catholics are indeed called […]