Jordan Standridge of The Cripplegate covers the many reasons evangelicals must not unit with the apostate Roman Catholic Church (RCC) even though some of our leaders are doing everything in their power to bring evangelicals and Catholics together under one big tent. Think: Rick Warren, who seems to have forgotten about the Protestant Reformation. But, thankfully, […]
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Pope’s speech troubling, Southern Baptists say
Some high profile Baptists, including Albert Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Russell Moore of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, had a lot to say about a Roman Catholic pope’s address to Congress….as a pastor, by the way, not as a political leader. Mohler makes an excellent point: “Well, let’s just state […]
Pope praises contemplative pioneer Thomas Merton before Congress
For those who missed it, Pope Francis gave high praise to a Trappist Monk who had an affinity for unbiblical contemplative prayer. John Lanagan of My Word Like Fire has the report: This is how it seems to be going: People are being encouraged into contemplative prayer by men and women such as Rick Warren, […]
U.S. priests accused of sex abuse get second chance in South America
Despite Pope Francis’ promise to clean up the church we learn that some pedophile priests are being relocated to poorer parishes in South America where they still enjoy all the privileges of priesthood, including celebrating mass. This, of course, is being done to protect the RCC’s already soiled reputation. GlobalPost reporter Will Carless has done a year […]
The Religious Origins of the Sanctuary Movement
In this piece Cliff Kincaid of Accuracy In Media brings to light the Roman Catholic Church’s participation in the sanctuary movement for more than two decades. Most Catholics may not be aware that the Catholic Campaign for Human Development funded Casa de Maryland, an illegal alien support group that works for “immigrant rights.” Following is Kincaid’s full report: […]
Ignatian Spirituality Conference: Jesuits call for the contemplative silence
“We need the ability to become ourselves silence, emptiness, an open space that the Word of God can fill, and the Spirit of God can set on fire for the good of others and of the Church.” – Father General Adolfo Nicolás, SJ The Ignatian Spirituality Conference of the Jesuits will begin on July […]
Rick Warren will speak at Papal Mass in Philadelphia
Southern Baptist pastor Rick Warren will be a part of the ecumenical and interfaith gathering this September where Pope Francis himself is expected to appear. In the Catholic Herald piece we learn that the most important thing that can happen at the week long congress is conversion so that “families can become a force of change for good.” Obviously the […]
Mohler says Pope’s climate policy would devastate, not help the poor
According to ChristianExaminer columnist Gregory Tomlin: Pope Francis was right to claim in his encyclical on the environment that creation care is a part of Christian theology, but dead wrong about the importance of fossil fuels for cheap, abundant energy for the developing Third World, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Al Mohler said in a […]
Catholic group exposes Red influence in the Vatican
By Cliff Kincaid Accuracy In Media Doing the research and investigative work that the major U.S. media have all but abandoned, an organization called the American Life League (ALL) has uncovered dramatic evidence of links between the highest levels of the Roman Catholic Church and an international communist group known as the World Social Forum. […]
Ireland’s Gay Marriage Referendum a Sign of Roman Catholic Decline
“In Ireland,” says a character in a 1904 George Bernard Shaw play, “the people is the Church, and the Church is the people.” But not so much anymore. On Friday (May 22), voters in this once deeply Roman Catholic country will decide whether the country’s constitution should be amended to allow for gay marriage. If […]