Introduction: Where Is Purgatory in the Bible? One of the most frequently asked questions, both inside and outside the Church, is this: “Where is purgatory in the Bible?” Some claim it doesn’t exist; others confuse it with hell; and many Catholics, though they believe in it, wouldn’t know how to …
Read More »The Stations of the Cross That Are Not in the Bible: History, Faith, and Spirituality in a Timeless Tradition
The Stations of the Cross is one of the most moving and profound devotions in the Catholic Church. Throughout its fourteen stations, the faithful spiritually walk with Christ on His way to Calvary, meditating on His Passion and Death. However, what many do not realize is that several of these …
Read More »From the Cedar of Lebanon to the Hyssop: The Divine Language of Plants in the Bible and Their Message for Modern Man
In the vast and profound world of Sacred Scripture, every word, every image, every symbol is laden with meaning that transcends the merely literal. Among these symbols, plants hold a special place, not only for their beauty and utility but because, through them, God speaks to us of His power, …
Read More »Does the Bible Have Historical Errors? A Deep Dive into the Divine and Human Truth of Scripture
In a world where faith and reason often seem to be in constant tension, one of the most recurring questions, especially in the realm of theology and traditional Catholic religion, is whether the Bible contains historical errors. This question not only sparks intellectual curiosity but also touches sensitive chords in …
Read More »The Bible and Aliens: What Does the Church Really Say?
In a world increasingly marked by scientific discoveries and profound questions, the relationship between faith and the universe remains a fascinating topic. One recurring question at the intersection of science and religion is: What does the Catholic Church say about aliens? Is it possible that the Bible mentions beings from …
Read More »“Ekklesia Kata Holos”: The Catholic Church in the Bible
The term “Ekklesia Kata Holos” is a Greek expression that literally means “the assembly according to the whole” or “the universal community.” This concept lies at the heart of the identity of the Catholic Church, whose name stems from this very root: “catholic,” meaning universal. But what does the Bible …
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