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We believe in God’s existence

The recent Artemis II journey to the Moon was a remarkable event to witness—an extraordinary expression of human ingenuity, coordination, and technological progress. It stands as one of those moments in history that naturally invites admiration, not only for what was achieved, but for what it reveals about human capability when science, engineering, and ambition […]

Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture

Questions and even strong objections are often raised about the Catholic Church’s acceptance of Sacred Tradition as a source of divine revelation. For some, the idea that revelation comes not only from Scripture but also from Tradition can seem surprising or even controversial. Yet the Church, with deep conviction and unwavering faith, continues to teach […]

The Doctrine of Purgatory

Although it is true that there is no Divine Mercy or forgiveness granted after death, we also acknowledge the scriptural teaching that God’s mercies are everlasting and unceasing (Lamentation 3:22). This raises important theological questions, particularly when considering doctrines like purgatory, which teaches the possibility of purification and grace beyond death. This doctrine might seem […]

The Church and in vitro fertilization (IVF)

The pains of unintentional childlessness in marriage is unimaginable, only those who faces it or had gone through it knows the extent. Why so many are thanking God for the technological and medical advancement that seem to have provided a kind of succour through in vitro fertilization (IVF), the Catholic Church frowns at and discourages […]