This article is part of an ongoing series from Ken Hensley. Part I Part II Part III In 1980, I was a young seminary student for whom nothing was more exciting than
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This article is part of an ongoing series from Ken Hensley. Part I Part II In 1512 Martin Luther received his doctorate and took his seat as professor at the University
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This is Part II of an ongoing series from Ken Hensley. Read Part I. Although Martin Luther had become an Augustinian friar, then a Catholic priest, and later a doctor
This is the conclusion of a 5-part series by Charles Hoffman. Part I Part II Part III Part IV I started this discussion of Why Devotion to Mary from the standpoint of both
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“Reverend father, will you die steadfast in Christ and in the doctrine you preached?” Martin Luther looked up at his good friend Justus Jonas and answered, “Yes.” It was February
This article is part of an ongoing series. Part I Part II Part III Immaculate Conception The Catechism of the Catholic Church states in articles 490 and 491: 490 To become the
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The belief in Mary’s perpetual virginity already appears widespread by the second century. Many Catholics are surprised to learn that leading Protestant reformers of the sixteenth century — Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin among them — asserted and preached Mary’s perpetual virginity.
This is Part IV of a four-part series by Ken Hensley. Part I Part II Part III It was hard for me to learn that the early Church did not teach, and