Apologia: The Fullness of Christian Truth


``Where the Bishop is, there let the multitude of believers be;
even as where Jesus is, there is the Catholic Church'' Ignatius of Antioch, 1st c. A.D


Quid novi?
 

 

 
Here is where you can find news and mention of the the things that have been most recently added (using the site map and site search features can help you find things you might not have seen before, too).

Of course, the content of the Discussion Forum changes all the time. Check there for discussion, news links, and other frequently updated fresh content!



 
 
 
Index Page > For Catholics > Pius XII's  Mystici Corporis and Vatican I's Pastor Aeternus

Index Page > Being Catholic > Customs of the Liturgical Year > Twelfthnight: added St. Ephraem's Hymn XV on the Epiphany, which can be read as a Twelfthnight play

Advent Sunday, 2005: The site has changed its name and moved to its own domain! Yay! Please bookmark the new URL: www.fisheaters.com I hope I have got it all done properly; if anything is "buggy," let me know at the discussion forum...

Index Page > For Catholics > Leo XIII's  Libertas (On Liberty) and Inimica Vis (on Freemasonry)

Index Page > For Catholics > Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum (On Capital and Labor) and Pope Pius XI's Quadragesimo Anno (On the Social Order)

Index Page > For Catholics > Benedict XIV's Vix Pervenit (on usury)

Index Page > For Catholics > Pius VIII's Traditi Humilitati

Index Page > Being Catholic > Lectio Divina > Pope Pius XII's "Divino Afflante Spiritu

Index Page > For Catholics > Pius XII's Mediator Dei

Index Page > Being Catholic > Holy Matrimony  > Pope Pius XII's Address to Midwives

 Index Page > Being Catholic > The Catholic Year IV: Seasonal Customs > The Feast of St. Louis IX

 Index Page > Being Catholic > The Catholic Year IV: Seasonal Customs > The Feast of St. Thomas Becket

 Index Page > Being Catholic > The Catholic Year IV: Seasonal Customs > The Feast of St. Martha

 Index Page > Being Catholic > The Catholic Year IV: Seasonal Customs > The Feast of St. Mary Magdalen

Jewish-Catholic Relations > Chapters Three and Five of Israel Shahak's "Jewish History, Jewish Religion: The Weight of 2,000 Years"

Pope Benedict XV's encyclical "Spiritus Paraclitus" (also off the Lectio Divina page)

The discussion forum got hacked, so I've moved to a different board. You'll have to re-register, sorry! But please do -- and please kick-start it all again! It looks pretty empty right now...

Index Page > Letters, Conversations, Questions & Comments > A Catholic convert from Judaism takes issue with the "Jewish-Catholic Relations" section of this site -- Part III


Index Page > Letters, Conversations, Questions & Comments > A Catholic convert from Judaism takes issue with the "Jewish-Catholic Relations" section of this site

Index Page > Being Catholic > The Catholic Year IV: Seasonal Customs > How to make Palm Crosses for Palm Sunday

Index Page > Being Catholic > The Catholic Year IV: Seasonal Customs > Feast of St. Brigid > How to Make a St. Brigid's Cross

Index page > Challenge to All Catholics (this might be amended in the future)

So, I've been playing with the front page, as you can see. It looks radically different, but not much has changed, really. Summary of the changes so far:

  • All the apologetics links for Protestants, and the real audio conversion stories, are now on the For Non-Catholic Christians page.

  • All the Catholic links that had been in the two columns on either side of the red boxes on the index page are now on the Offsite Links page.

  • The "Letters, Conversations, Questions, and Comments" page has been re-named "Readers Write."

  • The "About this Site," "Help Wanted," "Link to this Site" pages have been removed, and some of their information incorporated into the "Questions/Comments" page.

Index Page > Being Catholic > Pilgrimage > added a small section on the Sacred Heart Auto League/"plastic Jesus" phenomenom at the bottom of this page

Index Page > Letters, Conversations, Questions & Comments > Someone doesn't like my page on circumcision, apparently

Index Page > Being Catholic > Religious Orders > Regula Bullata

Index Page > Being Catholic > Domestic Church  > The Truth about Men and Church and To Spank or Not to Spank? (I forgot to tell you about these articles, sorry!)

Index Page > Being Catholic > Religious Orders > Rule of St. Benedict and Rule of St. Augustine and "Life of St. Antony" by St. Athanasius and "Life of Paulus, the First Hermit" by St. Jerome

Index Page > Being Catholic > The Catholic Year IV: Seasonal Customs > Meatless Lenten Soups and Advent and Christmastide Hymns, Carols, and Secular Songs

Index Page > Being Catholic > Akathistos Hymn to the Mother of God

Index Page > Being Catholic >  Sacrifice Beads

Index Page > Being Catholic > Holy Years of Jubilee

Index Page > Being Catholic > Pilgrimage > Edict of Milan

Index Page > Being Catholic > Lectio Divina > Pangur Ban

Index Page > Being Catholic > Devotion to the Holy Face

Being Catholic > Devotion to the 5 Wounds > Passion Flower

Index Page > Being Catholic > Devotion to the Holy Name

The Blog has been replaced by a Discussion Forum. I'm not good at blogging; it's too lonely. Feed the discussion forum. Please.

Index Page > Being Catholic > Seasonal Customs > The Feast of St. Brigid and The Feast of St. Catherine. (I also made a separate page, in the "Being Catholic" section, on prayer for the dead . Most of the information here had been on the Catholic Funerals page).

Index Page > Being Catholic > Votive Offerings

Index Page > Pope Clement XII's Bull  on Freemasonry, In Eminenti

Being Catholic > Holy Matrimony > Pope Leo XIII's Encyclical Arcanum

Being Catholic > Devotion to the 5 Wounds with these accompanying pages: the Fifteen Prayers of St. Bridget of Sweden and The Legend of the Sand Dollar

Being Catholic > Devotion to the Child Jesus with information specifically on the Infant of Prague and the corollary devotion to Maria Bambina

Being Catholic > Fun Stuff > John Paul II Random Speech Generator  just for laffs and with all due respect

Being Catholic > St. Anthony's Brief

Being Catholic > St. Joseph: Real Estate Agent?

Letters, Conversations, Questions and Comments > Conversation about Fatima with a student from Steubenville

Being Catholic > The Mass: Introduction > Excerpt from Belloc's "Science as the Enemy of Truth"

I've also added a section to the Relics Page on the Incorruptibles and a list of places to venerate first class relics, and have added notable icons (Our Lady of Czestochowa and Our Lady with Three Hands) to the Sacred Images: Statues and Other Icons page.

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