Pope's entourage - in particular the French cardinals - were not in favour of a return to Rome, where insecurity reigned. A few reconciliation embassies 1377 was another year marked by reconciliation, both [...] Siena: The Classic on Her Life and Accomplishments as Recorded by Her Spiritual Director by Raymond of Capua, TAN Books; 2003rd edition (May 1, 2009) More information: The Dialogue of St. Catherine Of Siena: [...] Life to the Fullest (Tan Classics), TAN Books; New - Abridged edition (September 1, 1991) Saint Catherine of Siena: Mystic of Fire, Preacher of Freedom by Paul Murray OP, Word on Fire; 2nd ed. edition (May
Irenaeus, Against Heresies V, 25,1 ) and who will be worshipped ( Rev 13:8 ), for a time that corresponds to the Passion. The glorious coming of Christ ( 1 Tim 6:14 ; 2 Tim 4:1-8 ; Titus 2:13 ) who will [...] universal restoration of which God spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets from of old " ( Acts 3:19-21 ). This " universal restoration of which God has spoken by the mouth of his holy prophets from of old [...] ; 2 Thess 2:3 ) will be followed by a " great tribulation "of the Church ( Mt 24:21 ), a " final trial" ( CCC 675 ) and the coming of the Antichrist ( 2 Thess 2:3-4 ; 1 Jn 4,3 ) " who will concentrate all
depicted here by Caravaggio / © CC0/wikimedia Reasons to believe: Examples that meet the criterion of embarrassment include: Christ's death on the cross, which could not have been invented by the evangelists; [...] portray men like the apostles in order to reinforce the credibility of their fiction. The ridiculous portrayal of Peter, leader of the apostles, who is severely reprimanded by Jesus and denies him on several [...] when Christ is arrested by the chief priests, they flee ( Mk 14:50 ). The Gospel is particularly humiliating for Peter, the leader of the early Church , who is severely reprimanded by Jesus when he opposes
/ © CC BY-SA 3.0 de/Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-00241 / Ferdinand Neumann - Bild urheberrechtlich geschützt Reasons to believe: Bedridden since an accident in 1918, Therese Neumann was monitored by doctors [...] Books; First Edition (August 1, 1994) Therese Neumann by Johannes Steiner, Alba House (January 1, 1976) [...] levitations were reported by dozens of unsuspecting witnesses. Therese had the charisma of clairvoyance, which made her aware of distant events and words spoken dozens of kilometres away by strangers. Summary:
preservatives were found in the elements. Despite 500 tests ordered by the World Health Organisation, no one is able to understand the process by which a host and a little communion wine were transformed [...] Miracle of the Eucharist of Lanciano by Bob Lord, Journeys of Faith (January 1, 2009) More information: Article " The Ancient Eucharistic Miracle at Lanciano " by Dr. Franco Serafini Article " Miracle [...] possibly the greatest Eucharistic miracle In 750, during a Mass celebrated in Lanciano by a priest-monk who was plagued by doubts about transubstantiation and whether our Lord was truly present in the Holy
Reasons to believe: It has been established that the New Testament was written by eyewitnesses to the life of Jesus, or by people directly connected with him (cf. article Archaeology confirms the reliability [...] between the mid-1st and early 2nd centuries, were themselves convinced of Jesus' divinity. Summary: One of the most common objections to Christianity is that Jesus' divinity was "invented" by Christians at [...] him all things were created " ( Col 1:16 ), that " God who is over all be blessed forever " ( Rom 9:5 ), and that the Jews have " crucified the Lord of Glory " ( 1 Cor 2:7-8 ). Paul also reports that the
John Bosco's Biographical Memoirs by John Bosco, TAN Books; Revised ed. edition (February 1, 1997) Movie "Don Bosco: The True Story of the Apostle of Youth", directed by Leandro Castellani (1988) Movie "Saint [...] often tell this story in order to prove the existence of an afterlife, a special judgement for the dead and the existence of purgatory. Many priests from the Oratory, founded by Don Bosco, witnessed these [...] awaited the dead. It is true that the Church forbids attempts to communicate with the dead - Luigi and John knew this - but they ignored it, their only concern being to find out whether the deceased needed
questions cannot be answered by reason - yet the Church, against the prevailing opinion, trusts in the capacity of reason to hold a true discourse even in the metaphysical order. Too reassuring / too frightening [...] Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis, 1952 (many modern editions) Faith, Science, and Reason: Theology on the Cutting Edge by Christopher Baglow, Midwest Theological Forum; 2nd edition (January 1, 2019) The Case [...] embraces all knowledge of the natural order (science, philosophy, sociology, etc.), and no true knowledge is excluded from Christian reason; whereas materialistic reason, by rejecting outright the hypothesis
The Wonder-Worker of Padua, by Charles Warren Stoddard (TAN Books; 2nd edition, January 1, 2009) More information: Saint Anthony of Padua: His Life, Legends, and Devotions by Jack Wintz O.F.M. (Franciscan [...] May 30, 1232, by Pope Gregory IX, less than a year after his death. On April 8, 1263, 31 years after Anthony's death, Brother Bonaventure, Doctor of Theology and Minister General of the Order, proceeded with [...] pleasures of a city teeming with young people and entertaining places, populated by Teutonic and Breton crusaders attracted by the fresh air and sunshine, but applied himself to learn the principles of grammar
Paul by F. A. Forbes, TAN Books; Reprint edition (January 1, 1999) More information: Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac: Rules, Conferences, and Writings (Classics of Western Spirituality ) by Vincent [...] in 1737 by Pope Clement XII. Later, Pope Leo XIII named him " patron saint of all charitable works ". Saint Vincent de Paul at the bedside of the dying king, Saint-Séverin church, Paris / © CC BY-SA 3.0 [...] Philippe Legrand, was entrusted to the Hospital for Foundlings. Declared incurable by the doctors, he was taken in by the Daughters of Charity. The Superior began a novena for him, and the boy was taken