Monthly Archives: July 2010

Innocent or Guilty: Interpreting the Bible

Today’s first reading from Genesis about Sodom and Gomorrah struck me (as it often does) as interesting from an apologetics standpoint: While Abraham’s visitors walked on farther toward Sodom, the LORD remained standing before Abraham. Then Abraham drew nearer and … Continue reading

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5 Minute Podcast: The Four Marks of the Church in 50 Roads to Rome

This podcast explains the difference between the Catholic and Protestant understandings of the four marks of the Church from the Nicene Creed: that she is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. It’s the fourth argument in my book, 50 Roads to … Continue reading

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Catholic Apologetics Video Podcasting

I’m a slow learner and a late adopter: I didn’t think podcasts were anything big or were very worthwhile for a long time. I was wrong (duh). Podcasts are accessible to lots of people and provide knowledge and answers in … Continue reading

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Jen Is Writing for Envoy!

Our friend Jen is now writing for Envoy magazine–way to go Jen!

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Breathing In, Breathing Out…World Youth Day Madrid

What a great video promoting World Youth Day in Madrid, set to Matt Maher’s beautiful song Alive Again (hat tip to Carson Weber): Pope Benedict picking up the monstrance and blessing the young faithful with the Holy Eucharist in the … Continue reading

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