Is Scripture Alone Enough? A Catholic Response To Sola Scriptura

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Many Christians believe the Bible is the only authority needed for faith. The phrase “Sola Scriptura”—Scripture alone—became a rallying cry during the Protestant Reformation. But is that belief rooted in Scripture itself? And how does the Catholic Church understand the role of the Bible? The Catholic Church reveres the Bible as the inspired, inerrant Word … Read more

What Is The Catholic Church Teaching On Immigration And Border Control?

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Is it un-Christian to want secure borders?Or wrong to welcome migrants in need? Some voices shout “open borders!” Others cry “build the wall!” But the Catholic Church doesn’t take its marching orders from political slogans. It offers something deeper: moral clarity grounded in Scripture, Tradition, and reason. The Church calls for balance—a just government protects … Read more

Peter’s Primacy In The Bible: Was It Temporary Or Foundational?

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One common objection to the Catholic view of the papacy is the claim that Peter’s leadership was personal and did not carry on after his death. But Scripture tells a different story. Let’s examine the biblical evidence to see whether Peter’s role was a passing moment or the foundation of something enduring. Jesus Personally Commissions … Read more

Not Everyone Who Says “Lord, Lord” Will Enter Heaven: What Jesus Really Meant In Matthew 7

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Many Christians are familiar with Jesus’ words in Matthew 7:21–23: “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven.” This verse can be shocking, especially to those who assume that merely believing in Jesus or calling Him … Read more