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Catholic denominations: rites and doctrines
It seems appropriate to make some clarifications on the Catholic Church, which it has to be a united church and without internal ramifications, and that he criticizes Protestantism as being very broken up internally with several denominations.…
Immaculate Conception: we are sure?
The Bible affirms the virginity of Mary and that Jesus was conceived without any human participation.
Maria said to the angel: “How will this happen, since I don't know man?The angel answered her: “The Holy Spirit will come upon you and the power…
The dogma of the Immaculate Conception
L'IMMACOLATA CONCEZIONE
La chiesa cattolica afferma che Maria sarebbe nata senza peccato. Quest'idea, known as "Immaculate Conception", it appeared for the first time only in the year 1160. It was made official in 1477 by Sixtus IV, e fu…
Differences between Protestants and Catholics
The Christians in the Bible are people who love the Truth (2 Tessalonicesi 2:10). If a person loves truth must hate the lies, errors and all distortions of truth. however, just as God hates sin, but…
Answers to Catholic Questions: first part
For some time now I have been receiving emails from people who quote me an article found on the website www.cristianicattolici.net. The article in question is entitled "Protestantism, reasons and wrongs ". I wouldn't have believed the questions…
The Ten Commandments in the Bible
An article by Marco Del Pasqua takes a look at the ten commandments, topic well-known religious, but it contains some interesting insights. Few people know that although the commandments taught in the Bible are ten,…
Why the cult of the Virgin took such a development in the Roman church?
First of all, in the cult of the Madonna relives the pagan exaltation of the feminine principle, as creator and giver of life.
Furthermore, in the cult of the Madonna the pagan cult of Isis relives in a concrete way, which was there for two centuries…
the Apocrypha: why are not inspired?
The term apocryphal is a transliteration of the Greek απόκρυφος (by = da + κρύπτω = hide), indicating "what is kept hidden", "what is kept away (from use)". In current usage the word is commonly referred to the…
"I will put enmity between you and the woman ..." (Gn 3,15)
I Catholic catechism, when it comes to explaining the veneration of the "Madonna" bring out this verse, plus the one where she is called "blessed and full of grace" in the Gospel. But what does it mean? Let's see.
From the Diodati:
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Questions on Mary for Catholics
If Mariology is so fundamental to the faith, how ever after the death of Christ, Mary is explicitly mentioned only in Acts 1:14?
How come Paolo, in Galati 4:4, speaking of the incarnation of Jesus, he simply says "born from!--:it-->…