Catechesis and Policy on Questions Concering Gender Theory
Author: Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Read MoreWilliam Newton helps catechists to think about the categories that need to be used in order to present the Church’s understanding of homosexuality and same sex unions.
Author: Newton, William
July 13 2010
Read MoreJoin Host Michael Hernon, panelists Dr. Regis Martin and Dr. Scott Hahn, and special guest Fr. Paul Check, Executive Director of Courage International, as they clarify the Church's role in ministering to those experiencing same-sex attraction.
Author: Check, Fr. Paul; Hahn, Ph.D., Scott; Martin, Ph.D., Regis; Hernon, Michael
July 7 2015
Watch VideoA series of six reflections featuring meditations on Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church in the context of chastity and God's mercy.
Author: Comiskey, Andrew
February 15 2016
Read MoreThrough low-cost resource distribution, media appearances, seminars, and social media, Chastity Project exists to promote the virtue of chastity so that individuals can see God, and be free to love (Matt. 5:8).
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Fr. Check speaks about the Courage apostolate to clergy in Alabama.
Author: Check, Fr. Paul
December 13 2014
Watch VideoPaul shares his testimony with clergy in Alabama.
Author: Darrow, Paul
December 13 2014
Watch VideoFr. Check continues his presentation to clergy in Alabama.
Author: Check, Fr. Paul
December 13 2014
Watch VideoClinical psychologist, Dr. Michael Horne, gives a presentation to Alabama clergy.
Author: Horne, Dr. Michael
December 13 2014
Watch VideoDeacon Robert Walker M.D. gives a presentation at the Alabama Clergy Day.
Author: Walker, M.D., Deacon Robert
December 13 2014
Watch VideoFr. Paul Check addresses Alabama clergy before introducing Deacon Patrick Lappert, MD.
Author: Check, Fr. Paul
December 13 2014
Watch VideoDeacon Patrick Lappert M.D. address clergy in Alabama.
Author: Lappert M.D., Deacon Patrick W.
December 13 2014
Watch VideoThe present Considerations provide arguments drawn from reason which could be used by Bishops in preparing more specific interventions, appropriate to the different situations throughout the world, aimed at protecting and promoting the dignity of marriage, the foundation of the family, and the stability of society, of which this institution is a constitutive element. These Considerations are also intended to give direction to Catholic politicians by indicating the approaches to proposed legislation in this area which would be consistent with Christian conscience.
Author: Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
June 3 2003
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