Saturday, January 31, 2015

Is Catholicism Preferable to Protestantism?




Oftentimes 'Catholic' is a bad word in the protestant world. But if you explore the biblical, theological, historical, and philosophical roots of 'Protestantism', you just may be surprised where you find yourself. And we can agree that some surprises are good, right?  This is one of the best surprises I've had in my lifetime: the discovery of the fullness of the Christian faith I had as a protestant.

Author of The Protestant's Dilemma, Devin Rose, writes:

'My new book, The Protestant's Dilemma, shows in a myriad of ways why Protestantism is implausible. We sifted through many arguments to boil the book down to the most essential. A few chapters didn't make the cut but are still good enough to share. Here's one of them:

If Protestantism is true

There's no way to know whether you're assenting to divine revelation or to mere human opinion about divine revelation.”

For more on this, read here.




Saturday, January 17, 2015

Is Confession in Scripture?



Is the confession of sins to a priest biblical, or is it contrary to Jesus' priestly ministry?  Is there only a ministry of priests ordained by God in the Old Testament, or is there also a ministry of priests of Jesus Christ in the New Testament?  For some Catholic answers to these questions, read here.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Mother of God – Defender of Orthodoxy


Article by Fr Dwight Longenecker: "I can remember soon after I moved to England (and still a convinced Evangelical) hearing a German Catholic refer to Mary as Mutter Gottes. I don’t know German and thought he was calling Mary “Mother Goddess”. I was suitably horrified and not really surprised that this Catholic actually referred to Mary as the Mother Goddess. Only when I expressed my dismay did a friend explain that I had misunderstood."  For more... 

Saturday, January 3, 2015

How Can Mary Be God's Mother?

On the first day of every new year we celebrate this glorious truth that Mary is the mother of God, precisely because she is the mother of Jesus. This title was first given to blessed Mary, ever virgin, in the early centuries of the Church in defense of the divinity of Christ, her Son. 
In the beautifully simple, yet profound words of Benedict XVI in his book, Jesus of Nazareth, "What did Jesus actually bring, if not world peace, universal prosperity, and a better world? What has he brought?
The answer is very simple: God.... He has brought God, and now we know his face..."
What a great mystery!
Check this out for a further explanation of how Mary can be God's mother.


Saturday, April 26, 2014

Swedish Pastor is Becoming Catholic

"The founder of one of Sweden’s largest Protestant (megachurch) congregations is converting to Catholicism. This past Sunday (March 9th) Ulf Ekman announced to the Word of Life church he founded that he and his wife would swim the Tiber. Major news even in secular Sweden, the Dagens Nyheter, Sweden’s largest daily, printed a statement by Ekman detailing his conversion and the reasons behind it." -Excerpt from First Things article, ULF EKMAN’S CHARISMATIC CONVERSION
by Dale M. Coulter (parenthesis mine). 


For more, watch his explanation to his congregation. It's filled with valuable nuggets on the subject of authentic Christian unity and gives good insight into some of the issues and reasons which go into making such a difficult, but beautiful and courageous decision to follow the Truth wherever It leads.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Easter Joy

Five Easter Vigils ago, in 2009, at the age of 33 (a significant age in my mind), by the grace of God, I entered into full communion with the Catholic Church, the fullness of Christian faith and communion. It is one of the three most important decisions I've made in my entire life, one for which I have no regrets and wouldn't change for anything. Ten years ago I wouldn't have been able to imagine being a Catholic Christian. Today, I can't imagine being anything else. It is home. In spite of the cares and troubles of life in this world, my soul has peace and surges with joy-especially at times like Easter where the transition from suffering and death to the glory of the risen Christ is understood and celebrated so beautifully. Thanks be to God for His life-giving grace. May the peace of Christ be with us all this Easter season! Christ is risen: He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

Monday, April 21, 2014

The Simplicity of the Catholic Faith

Despite counterclaims, the logic of Catholicism is really quite straightforward and Biblical.  God made man in His image and likeness to live, to love, to rule and reign in communion with Him.  Man decided to go his own way, fell into sin, plunging all his descendants into the same plight.  In His love, God sought man to restore him to the original order and purpose in and for which he was created.  

Throughout ages past, He unfolded His master plan, entering into a covenant bond of friendship and communion with man, represented in a people, a society-hierarchically structured, through which He chose to demonstrate as well as transmit his message of love and forgiveness, ultimately located in a Person Who is one with Him, to be revealed at the appointed time.  Entering into the world He made, through this divinely established society, and taking on the very flesh of man so as to become one of him, in the Man Jesus, He began preaching the Kingdom of God-revealing Himself as the promised One .  But His own rejected Him and His message, and so He established a new society, a new kingdom, an everlasting kingdom foreseen in the Old Age--one that would extend to the perimeter of the globe, incorporating all peoples, and last to the end of time and beyond, forever.  Over this new society (ekklesia-church), He appointed a group of shepherd-leaders with one of them having primacy.  He gave them His Spirit and promised to be with them, leading them into all truth as they went forth teaching with (His) authority, speaking in His name, and baptizing all nations, to the end of the world.

Before these men passed off the scene at the close of their earthly lives, they ordained through the laying on of hands, those men who would succeed them in their apostolic ministries.  From this time on through the centuries, the Church has carried on the mission which her Lord and His delegates began.  Through various times and troubles, She, though wounded with battle scars, some caused from without, some from within, has pressed on.  As every organism is small in its beginning, though through nourishment and time develops into a more mature being, so this kingdom-society, ruled over by the King ascended into the Heavens and infused with His life giving Spirit, has weathered the storms of history, speaking to every century's issues with the voice of authority, the voice of Truth.  

Yes, She looks different than at her inception, but this is to be expected of a healthy, growing organism.  What has developed has not been the truth (which cannot change), but the depth of understanding and the recognition of the certainty of that truth and its application to the world, its people and problems.  It all has been, well, very much like a mustard seed growing into a tree, an acorn into an oak...