Tag Archives: Tradition

Podcast: Why Catholics Love the Bible

Many Protestants think Catholics don’t care about the Bible. Now, unfortunately many of us Catholics give them good reason to think this(!), but nonetheless the actual teaching of the Catholic Church holds the sacred Scriptures up to a lofty pedestal. … Continue reading

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The Ressourcement of Catholic Agrarianism

Longtime readers of this blog will remember my interest in various agricultural practices: gardening, beekeeping, chickens, goats, grape vines, etc. All of these interests have stemmed from a deeper desire to want to live a life that, at least in … Continue reading

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Sola Scriptura v. Tradition, or: Learning Karate from a Book

I’ve been reading Yves Congar’s The Meaning of Tradition and want to share some thoughts about it related to sola Scriptura, including naturally an allusion to the Karate Kid movie. Tradition is the most confusing and misunderstood idea, especially for … Continue reading

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