Monthly Archives: March 2017

What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Are Jews and Muslims Christians?

Grace and peace, Saints. In our last article, we discussed the fact that the Roman Catholic Ecumenical Movement is gaining momentum with every passing day. In the article, we showed you an advertisement for a concert here in Munich featuring … Continue reading

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And The Ecumenical Movement Keeps Rolling Along

Grace and peace, Saints. The move towards a one world church seems to be picking up steam, as can be clearly seen in advertisements I’ve been seeing around Munich. This is an advertisement for a concert featuring music from “Judaism, … Continue reading

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What Roman Catholics Really Believe: Penance Denies The Atonement

Grace and peace, Saints.  Today is Day Seven of the Forty-Day Roman Catholic celebration of Lent, and, as promised, we continue with our essay “What Is Lent?” According to A Practical Catholic Dictionary, Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, ushers in … Continue reading

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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

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What Roman Catholics Really Believe: What Is Lent?

Grace and peace. Today is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the Roman Catholic celebration of Lent. A Practical Catholic Dictionary defines Lent as: “The period of forty days from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday during which by prayer … Continue reading

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