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Category Archives: Papacy
I Never Prayed that Everyone Would Be a Baptist
For readers who don’t know, January 18 through 25 was the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Recognizing this, at Mass last Sunday, we sang the following hymn of prayer to Our Lord: At that first Eucharist before You died, O … Continue reading
Posted in Ecclesiology, Jason, Papacy
Tagged Christian unity, Lord Who at Thy First Eucharist, Ut Unum Sint
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Why I Love Papal Infallibility
As Nikki and I have mentioned a number of times in our posts, we come from the “free-church” strain of Protestant evangelicalism. For those not familiar with this term, think “Baptist,” “community church,” “Church of Christ,” “non-denominational Christian,” etc.–groups where … Continue reading
Posted in Holy Orders, Jason, Papacy
Tagged papal infallibility, priesthood of the believer
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