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Tag Archives: Ecumenism
Introduction to Islam (Part 5 of 5): The Catholic Response
Today I would like to conclude my introductory series to Islam. This series wasn’t intended to be an apologetic response to Islam, just an accurate and objective description of Islamic belief and practice. It is my hope that this will … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Faith, Islam
Tagged Catholic Church, Ecumenical Council, Ecumenism, Islam, Vatican 2
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“May they be all be one…”
Below is the reflection I gave on 22nd January 2005 during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in response to the follow passage of Scripture: After saying this, Jesus raised his eyes to heaven and said: … Consecrate [those … Continue reading
The Ecumenical Apologist
As I wrote in my very first post, recently I have been called upon more and more to defend my faith – Christianity in general and Catholicism in particular. The continued questioning by others about my faith was actually one … Continue reading