
The Power of Truth: The Challenges of Catholic Doctrine and Morals Today
- why there aren't paradigm shifts when it comes to the fundamental Catholic beliefs and practices
- how the question of God and the issue of faith remain central to human existence
- how Catholic teaching authentically develops, avoiding both a lifeless, stagnate repetition and a corrupt changing of doctrine to suit the spirit of the age
- the authentic understanding of the Church's teaching regarding divorce and civil remarriage and how to address the issue of Holy Communion in a genuinely pastoral way
- what the role of the Pope is when it comes to Catholic teaching
- why the Church still teaches the indissolubility of marriage, as Jesus did
- the importance of Catholic teaching on married love as found in Pope St Paul VI's famous encyclical Humanae Vitae
- how Christian faith has nothing to fear from science
- how the Church's message is neither reducible to politics nor irrelevant to it
- what Vatican II's call to dialogue means for Catholics today
- how sound understandings of forgiveness and conversion of life are necessary for the Church's ministry of reconciliation
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- why there aren't paradigm shifts when it comes to the fundamental Catholic beliefs and practices
- how the question of God and the issue of faith remain central to human existence
- how Catholic teaching authentically develops, avoiding both a lifeless, stagnate repetition and a corrupt changing of doctrine to suit the spirit of the age
- the authentic understanding of the Church's teaching regarding divorce and civil remarriage and how to address the issue of Holy Communion in a genuinely pastoral way
- what the role of the Pope is when it comes to Catholic teaching
- why the Church still teaches the indissolubility of marriage, as Jesus did
- the importance of Catholic teaching on married love as found in Pope St Paul VI's famous encyclical Humanae Vitae
- how Christian faith has nothing to fear from science
- how the Church's message is neither reducible to politics nor irrelevant to it
- what Vatican II's call to dialogue means for Catholics today
- how sound understandings of forgiveness and conversion of life are necessary for the Church's ministry of reconciliation












