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Commune Periculum Concordiam Parit

The Church’s theological reality is established in her essential unity. So often in ecumenical discussion we read and hear the imprecision of the ecclesiological vocabulary of plurality, id est Christian churches rather than the Christian Church. Christ established but one … Continue reading

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Et Incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto ex Maria Virgine

To say that one is a Christian is to say that one believes that at a particular moment in human history God became human in the person of a real historical figure. Due largely to the prolific evangelism of fringe … Continue reading

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Social Responsibility and Incarnational Faith

It is disturbing to note how facile it has become in recent times for the mass media and other public voices to caricature the Church and the Christian faith. Regrettably this is largely the fault and failing of the Church. On the … Continue reading

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