Nicaea. 1700 years have now passed.
Nicaea. 1700 years have now passed. This year—2025—we commemorate the 1700th anniversary of one of the most crucial events in the history of the Church:

Nicaea. 1700 years have now passed. This year—2025—we commemorate the 1700th anniversary of one of the most crucial events in the history of the Church:

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Question: The question of the biblical canon: how was the list of inspired books formed? Question: I would like you to clarify for me the

Question: What is the Church’s opinion on ‘secularism’? Answer: Secularism is a movement of ideas and customs, a defender of a humanism that completely abstracts

Question: I would like to submit the following group of issues to your judgment. It is a fact that modern industrial societies have allowed their

Question: Is receiving Communion in the hand the same as receiving it on the tongue? Why is receiving it in the hand being encouraged? Answer:

Question: Dear Father: My wife and I, due to problems that are not relevant to explain, do not want to have more children, and for

Question: I would like to know the Church’s position on Judas Iscariot, did he condemn himself by betraying Christ and committing suicide? L.M.O. Answer: To

Question: Father, I heard a priest in a sermon say that some people think they are free, but they are not; they would be slaves.

Question: Estimated Theologian: my question is the following, when is it a sin to look at a woman? Is it a sin to simply look





Question: Does generational sin exist? Is it a Catholic practice to pray for the healing of my family tree? Answer: In some Catholic circles –

Question: When a Christian confesses that he is not married in the Church, can absolution be denied? Answer: Absolution must be denied whenever the penitent

Question If everything is according to God’s plans, then what is the point of free will when God ultimately plans out everything and is in

The other cheek: when Jesus says that if someone strikes us, we should turn the other check, how should we understand this? Question: Dear Fr.
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