VATICAN CITY, APR 12, 2007 (VIS) - On April 10, Archbishop Celestino Migliore, Holy See permanent observer to the United Nations in New York, delivered a statement before the 40th session of the Economic and Social Council’s Commission on Population and Development, which is considering the theme: “The changing age structures of populations and their […]
Entries Categorized as 'Catholicism'
INVESTMENT IN PEOPLE PROMOTES DEVELOPMENT
April 12, 2007
The American Catholic Voter
November 24, 2006
200 Years of Political ImpactÂ
From the earliest days in the New World through the presidential election of 2000, the influence of Catholics on American politics has followed a peculiar arc. In Colonial America, Catholics were often denied participation in the process; but in the 19th and 20th centuries, the Catholic bloc was recognized as […]
Hell and Other Destinations
November 20, 2006
A Novelist’s Reflection on This World and the Next
The famous British novelist and playwright Piers Paul Read presents his lively, thought-provoking reflections on wide ranging spiritual topics with his usual brilliance and insight. When this best-selling writer turns his attention to a subject he holds most dear, his Catholic Faith, as well as to […]
The Da Vinci Hoax
November 20, 2006
Now the insights and arguments of the best selling exposé, The Da Vinci Hoax, are available on DVD. Apologist Carl E. Olson, historian Sandra Meisel, and Jesuit biblical scholar Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. join forces to expose the myths of Dan Brown’s popular novel, The Da Vinci Code.
Using top-notch graphics and outstanding art, this […]
Will Catholics Be Left Behind?
November 19, 2006
A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today’s Prophecy Preachers
This powerful and timely book, written by a former Fundamentalist, is a thorough critique of the popular Fundamentalist notion of the “Raptureâ€â€”the belief that Christians will be removed from earth prior to a time of Tribulation and the Second Coming. It examines the theological, historical, and […]
Orthodoxy
November 17, 2006
Gilbert Keith Chesterton is one of the most celebrated and reverently esteemed figures in modern literature. He was a phenomenally prolific writer. After achieving early success as an illustrator, he subsequently established his fame as a playwright, novelist, poet, literary commentator, pamphleteer, essayist, lecturer, apologist, and editor. The depth and range of his work […]
The Catholic Church and Conversion
November 13, 2006
In this book, Chesterton’s brilliance as a writer and thinker again shine through as he explains his understanding of Catholicism and the Catholic Church and how its appeal to reason and truth eventually won him over. For Chesterton, two essentials lay at the heart of conversion, and without these, a man misses the point […]
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