Making a Pilgrimage
Joan Watson

The Holy Spirit in Hebrews, James, Jude, and 1 and 2 Peter
Although there are not any “new” revelations of the Holy Spirit in these New Testament epistles, they are significant because the Holy Spirit is spoken of in various ways. Especially in the letters of St. Peter, we see echoes of revelations of the Holy Spirit’s work from the writings of St. Paul and the Gospels.
After the original sin of Adam and Eve, God initiated, in his providence, a loving plan to overcome the evil caused by sin and restore the human race.…...
Dr. Schreck continues to unfold the Catholic understanding of God's revelation in the Book of Genesis, focusing on the original sin of Adam and Eve and its effects.…...
Dr. Schreck asks why, if God is all good and all powerful, does evil exist? This begins with sin of Lucifer and the angels who followed his example in…...