The Word of God is not "fossilized," but rather develops and grows in tradition, Pope Leo XIV said. The Church's "deposit of ...
Access to an article by Gerald McDermott from the April 2011 edition of First Things has been posted at the site for the past few weeks. It is titled “Evangelicals Divided” and concerns recent ...
The Word of God,” Leo said, “is not fossilized, but rather it is a living and organic reality that develops and grows in ...
With the increasingly warm relationship between Catholics and evangelicals, evangelicals inevitably face this question: Can we consider Catholics—at least some Catholics—to be evangelicals? In other ...
Last time, in this space, we started looking at how doctrine develops in the life of the Church. Today, we will take a look specifically at how the Church's doctrine regarding "which books should we ...
After over 3,000 years of being presented in plain text, the Bible is getting a much-needed makeover. While all other print products have moved to graphical presentations, the Bible has remained ...
The Word of God is not "fossilized," but rather develops and grows in tradition, Pope Leo XIV said during his general audience Jan. 28, 2026.
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