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Catholic vs. Orthodox vs. Protestant: How to Tell the Difference, in 10 Hilarious Memes
These are so funny! 😂 The Instagram account Cathoholicism published another set of amazing memes illustrating differences between Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Protestants. Account owner Brian Edwards, who also designed the confessor memes, hilariously interpreted the differences between the various faiths in 10 infographics. … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic memes, Catholicism, Orthodox Church, Protestantism
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THE FOILING OF FAWKES
By John Paul Meenan at Catholic Insight: Remember, remember! the fifth of November. The Gunpowder treason and plot; I know of no reason Why the Gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot! Guy Fawkes and his … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholicism, Fifth November, Gunpowder plot, Guy Fawkes day, John Henry Newman, Protestantism
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Convert Bishop counters Protestant critics
By Jules Gomes at ChurchMilitant.com: An internationally renowned Anglican bishop is fending off a barrage of fierce criticism leveled against him by global Protestant evangelical leaders after he was received into full communion in the Catholic Church. Anyone who … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglican Church, Bishop Nazir-Ali, Catholic converts, Protestantism
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Bishop Schneider: The Charismatic Movement Needs Help
The Protestant Charismatic Movement (CM) started in the US in the early 20th century and is “a new form of religion or Christian denomination,” Bishop Schneider says in a March 14 question/answer video of the Confraternity of Our Lady of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bishop Schneider, charismatic movement, Protestantism, Vatican II
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The Change in the Liturgy: the real reason men fell away from the Church post-Vatican II
Nobody can deny that the exodus of Mass-attending Catholics from the Church in the wake of the changes applied after Vatican II (and very notably the exodus of men in particular) has been a disaster for families and the whole … Continue reading
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Tagged men at church, Novus Ordo, Protestantism, Tridentine Mass, Vatican II
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Progressivism and Protestantism: Disturbing Similarities
Continued from: ‘In the murky waters of Vatican II’ by Dr. Remi Amelunx By changing the way Catholics world-over pray – lex orandi – the Conciliar Revolution has effectively changed the way the people believe – lex credendi. What we … Continue reading
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