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Mar 16, 20229 min read
Garabandal: Are the prophecies about to be fulfilled?
Guest contributor A number of world events are coinciding in these times that seem to confirm that the fulfilment of the prophecies of...
Mar 4, 20226 min read
PROPHECY AND THE VATICAN
Guest contributor Often the term “prophecy” is used to refer to a divinely (or supernaturally) inspired prediction about some future...
Jan 10, 20228 min read
MIRACLES TO CONVINCE ATHEISTS
Edward Benet At Christmas, we celebrate the greatest miracle of all, the Incarnation of the Second person of the Trinity in human flesh....
Nov 11, 20218 min read
How Mary is the New Eve
Edward R. Benet PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR SHORT AND INSPIRATIONAL REFLECTION ON TODAY'S GOSPEL READING A while ago, I wrote an article about...
Sep 7, 20216 min read
a Scriptural Key for the Rosary (part II)
(The first part of this post suggested a Scriptural key to assist with praying the Rosary, and we already used it for the Joyful and...
Sep 7, 20218 min read
A Scriptural Key for the Entire Rosary (part I)
Edward Benet Struggling to stay concentrated while praying the Rosary? Your mind starts to wander like a runaway train as soon as you...
Jul 8, 20218 min read
A fourth century vision of the twenty-first century
Edward Benet Setting the scene: the Church in fourth century Rome It is 321AD, just a few years after the Emperor Constantine issued the...
Jun 10, 20218 min read
garabandal: believe the miracles
Edward Benet June 18th is the sixtieth anniversary of the first vision in Garabandal. The events were controversial from the start,...
Apr 19, 20219 min read
how private revelations have influenced the church
Edward R. Benet St Bernadette's incorrupt body at Nevers A Catholic is expected to consent firmly to the articles of the Creed – the...
Apr 19, 20218 min read
Western culture is possessed by an impure spirit
Guest contributor The civilisation that gave birth to science has lost the ability to reason Something is awry with Western culture. The...
Jan 29, 20219 min read
is pope francis guilty of false compassion (part 3)
In the earlier installments of this post, we discussed how Pope Francis - no doubt with sincerity and good intentions - has sometimes...
Jan 29, 20219 min read
is pope francis guilty of false compassion (part 2)
Guest contributor “Compassion” can be used to justify anything In part one we saw how Amoris laetitia tries, valiantly enough, to take a...
Jan 29, 20218 min read
is pope francis guilty of false compassion (part 1)
Guest contributor Whether or not you are a fan of Pope Francis, there can be no denying that he has sometimes been a divisive figure...
Jan 8, 20218 min read
the visions of garabandal - part ii
In part 1, we saw that there are powerful reasons for accepting the authenticity of the apparitions of Garabandal. We deliberately...
Jan 8, 20219 min read
THE VISIONS OF GARABANDAL - PART I
Is Pope Francis sometimes guilty of false compassion? Read our orthodox but honest discussion Humanity has been blessed with many...
Oct 19, 20209 min read
agnostic: "christ didn't suffer enough"
Edward R. Benet (first published on Catholic Stand, 17.10.2020) My father-in-law’s friend, Richard, is a good man. If you didn’t know...
Sep 21, 20208 min read
a catholic never reads the bible alone
Edward R. Benet (Originally published on 17.9.2020 at Catholic Stand) Recently, I sent a summary of a homily from Vatican Radio to...
Aug 24, 202017 min read
what "the chosen" gets wrong about cana
Edward R. Benet July 29th 2020 If you haven’t yet seen “The Chosen”, then you have a real treat in store. The YouTube series on the life...
May 12, 202032 min read
After 60 years, can we finally have 20/20 vision on Garabandal?
May 13th 2020. What really happened in Garabandal sixty years ago? With the invasion by Russia, are the prophecies of Garabandal about to...
Apr 30, 20208 min read
Quiz for budding theologians: In what way is a recorded Mass similar to a Protestant service?
Edward R. Benet April 30th 2020 In much of the world these days, it is no longer possible to attend Sunday Mass. The best we can do is...
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