You may have seen women attending mass wearing head coverings, hijab like head scarfs, or even shawls pulled up and over their heads. This may have confused you a little, and left you wondering why they were attending a Catholic mass service. These woman are still Catholics, or to the lesser extent, … [Read more...]
How Many Catholics are in The World
Whether looking at Roman Catholics in particular, or the Catholic faith as a whole, Catholicism still remains part of Christianity. As such we will be aiming to provide you with a helpful and in-depth analysis of the global population of Christians, and Catholics, compared to other faiths … [Read more...]
Q&A – A dialogue with an Orthodox Christian
Abayea: Feast of St. John of Kronstadt Christ is in our midst! Regaring your claims about Peter, historically we would agree that Peter was "first" of the apostles. But he was recognized as "first among equals." The Eastern Patriarchs called on him to settle disputes on occasion but they were … [Read more...]
Q&A – A Dialogue on Peter, Rome and the Orthodox Church
Josh: Dear John, sorry for taking so long to get back to you. I found what you said to be quite interesting (which is quoted below in case you've forgotten since it's been weeks since we last corresponded). I do, however, have some questions and comments that might be of interest. I have a difficult … [Read more...]