What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Purification of the Virgin Mary
February 2nd marks the celebration of the Roman Catholic feast day known as the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also called the Purification of Our Lady, Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or, as it is … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Once again, today, August 15, marks the celebration of the Roman Catholic feast day known as the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as the Assumption. A Practical Catholic Dictionary says this about the Assumption: “The taking into … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Purification of the Virgin Mary
February the 2nd marks the celebration of the Roman Catholic feast day known as the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also called the Purification of Our Lady, Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or, as it … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Assumption
On August 15 Roman Catholics celebrate a holiday known as “The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary,” or simply, The Assumption. A Practical Catholic Dictionary describes the Assumption as: “The taking into Heaven of the body of the Blessed Virgin … Continue reading →
The Virgin Mary: The Androgynous Goddess?
Grace and peace, Saints. For years, I wondered why statues and pictures portraying the Roman Catholic Virgin Mary often depict the goddess standing with one leg slightly bent in a peculiar fashion. If it were just one instance, perhaps I … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Can the Virgin Mary Save You?
Grace and peace, Saints. Bible-believing Protestant Christians are aware that the Roman Catholic Church exalts the Virgin Mary into the place of the Lord Jesus Christ and even above Him. One way they do this is by calling the Virgin … Continue reading →
Two Marys
Grace and peace to the children of Light. A Roman Catholic devotee wrote me recently in response to our article, The Virgin Mary: The Star of the Sea. She said that after reading the article, she was so distressed that … Continue reading →
The Virgin Mary: The “Star of the Sea”
Grace and peace, Saints. I know I said that I was taking a break from blogging, but I stumbled upon something that was so significant under the circumstances, that I had to tell you about it. As you may recall, … Continue reading →
The Star Of Your God
Grace and peace, Saints. Below is the present coat of arms of Pope Francis, which features the emblem of the Jesuit order. This is actually the modified version. The original design featured essentially the same three elements, but slightly … Continue reading →
A Goddess, By Any Other Name…
“What say I then? that the idol is any thing, or that which is offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing? But I say that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God.” … Continue reading →