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‘Tolerant’ Catholicism vs. True Catholicism: False Mercy vs. the Steadfastness of Faith

In recent times, a dangerous distortion of sacred doctrine has seeped into the mindset of many Catholics. Behind seemingly pious slogans like “let us not judge,” “let us be tolerant,” or “let’s not mix religion and morality,” lies a diluted, timid Catholicism—one that strays from the firmness that has always characterized Holy Mother Church. Against …

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The Attack of Modernity on Catholicism: How to Defend the Faith in Times of Turmoil

In a world that is rapidly advancing toward secularization, Catholicism faces unprecedented challenges. From relativistic ideologies to growing individualism, the attack of modernity on the faith is not merely a consequence of social change, but a direct confrontation with revealed Truth. This article aims to shed light on this phenomenon, …

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More Catholicism Against Woke Culture: A Deep and Current Reflection

In recent years, the term woke culture has gained prominence as a movement seeking to raise awareness of and address social, cultural, and economic injustices. However, this phenomenon has also sparked intense debates about its implications, especially from a Christian perspective. How should Catholicism respond to this culture? What challenges …

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