International Catholic University video clip from a lecture by William Carroll, Ph.D., on the legend of Galileo and the myth of incompatibility of science and religion.
This excellent work investigates the relationship between Trappist monk Thomas Merton and his Asian adventures, specifically the relevance of his meeting with Chatrul Rinpoche of the Nyingma Tradition. This work also reveals the Buddhist attitude towards those of other faiths who have attained some higher realization.
The Eucharist in chapels open to all people are centers of healing.They are a source of hope and health.For Catholics they are a personal encounter with the Creator of the world who loves them and made a world that was good.This video clip is about the Eucharist and its necessity for all people.
Proving the Inspiration of the Deuterocanonical Works:
http://www.cathol ic.com/thisrock/2000 /0009sbs.asp
http://www.cathol ic.com/thisrock/2004 /0409fea4.asp
http://www.cathol ic.com/thisrock/2005 /0503sbs.asp
Early Church Fathers Who Accepted the Deuterocanonical Works:
http://www.cathol ic.com/thisrock/1998 /9807frs.asp
This homily (preaching message) was for Sun., June 29, 2008, a date which some Christians observe as the Feast Day of Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles. The preacher is Fr. Charles Wood, parochial vicar (asoc. pastor, so to speak) at St. Henry Catholic Church in Gresham, OR.
Do these Biblical passages teach SOLA FIDE? Do these passages contradict Catholicism? Absolutely not! This short video covers the essentials of these passages.
William Albrecht
-Catholic Legate
the Law (part 2)
Do what thou will shall be the whole of the law.
Love is the law, love under will.
You can read "Liber AL vel Legis" a.k.a.
"The Book of the Law" @
http://www.sacred -texts.com/oto/engcc xx.htm