Jesus Christ. Alpha and Omega

'I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending', said the Lord. (Revelation 1:8)

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Pearl of Great Price

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Pope Francis said that the “decisive and radical” decision to give up everything to seek even more precious treasures shows t...
Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Hadrian a reincarnation of Augustus

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by Damien F. Mackey When reading through Anthony Everitt’s 392-page book,  Hadrian and the Triumph of Rome  (Random House, NY...
Sunday, December 22, 2019

Christmas story still resonates down the ages

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The first Christmas Day was the moment when eternity announced its presence in time. The immense and the everlasting pierced the thin ...
Sunday, December 1, 2019

Pope at Angelus: Advent helps us find Jesus in the needs of others

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Ahead of the Angelus prayer on Sunday, Pope Francis reflects on the meaning of the Advent season, and invites us to pay attention to t...
Monday, November 11, 2019

Book of Jonah’s long tradition of historicity

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  “Estimates regarding the duration of the virtually universal acceptance of the historical character of the Book of Jonah r...
Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Carsten Peter Thiede’s early dating of Matthew’s Gospel

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  “The neomodernist stranglehold is exemplified by the treatment accorded Fr. Jean Carmignac, who died in 1986. Perhaps the greate...
Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Institut Catholique de Paris ignores Carmignac

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Fr Jean Carmignac dates Gospels early   Part Two: Institut Catholique de Paris ignores Carmignac     “The...
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What is the Australian Marian Academy of the Immaculate Conception (AMAIC)? The Australian Marian Academy [AMA], as it was initially known, was formed in the early 1980s largely by a group of academics and teachers devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary, particularly under her title of Our Lady of the Rosary (at Fatima). In May of 1988 this was the description of the Australian Marian Academy written into our Constitution (p. 19): As a recognized “aggregate of persons” [CJC Can. 115] the Academy “is a private association of Christ’s faithful striving with common effort to foster a more perfect life … and to promote Christian teaching” [Can. 298]. Its Constitution has been reviewed by the competent authority [Can. 299 §3]. It chooses to exercise its juridical personhood through an Executive of 7 members. [ Can. 115, §2].
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