What's New What's Hot
Ancient & Future Catholic Speakers Available! Per Christum Blog

For those who have enjoyed our articles and information, now the regular Ancient and Future Catholics, ChurchYear.Net, and Per Christum Blog contributors and writers are available for speaking engagements and interviews. Click the above link for more information, and contact us if you have any questions about topics or booking details!

We now have a group blog, where various contributors post thoughts related to our page vision. Topics include: sane ecumenism, book reviews, worship, and more. We are now 14 members strong, with one of the most diverse group of orthodox Catholic bloggers in the Catholic blogosphere! We even have a few Eastern Catholics for good measure.
A Catholic Reflection on Biblical Criticism Catholic Conversion Stories and Resources
by Jonathan Bennett. One of the more controversial aspects of Scripture study today is the issue of biblical criticism. I will share my thoughts of the merits and limits of biblical criticism a little later. First, I want to say that I would not be Catholic today if it weren't for biblical criticism... Do you feel called to convert to Catholicism? Are you unsure about converting and want guidance? If you are asking these or similar questions, then this Catholic conversion page is for you! Even if you are just seeking and looking for more information, this page will help you understand more about the Catholic Church
Articles and Basic Beliefs Objections
Nicene Creed: Ancient Symbol of the Catholic... What About the Salvation of Protestants...
by David Bennett. The Nicene Creed is the unifying symbol of the historical Christian faith that, among other beliefs, provides guidelines for the Trinity, Jesus' divinity, and the creation of the world by one God... by David Bennett. What does the Catholic Church teach on this touchy matter? How can non-Christians be saved if Jesus is "the way, the truth, and the life?" Can non-Catholics be saved if "outside the Church there is no salvation?"
The Communion of Saints: The Whole Family... What About the Virgin Mary?
by Jonathan Bennett. The Communion of saints is one of the most meaningful Catholic doctrines. Living, dead, here, and there, we are all one Christian community of God, united in our worship. by David Morrison. Do Catholics worship Mary? Was she a virgin her entire life? Why give Mary Such respect? We dispel a few myths, as well as explain the basic catholic beliefs concerning the virgin Mary.
Over 40 More Articles More Objections and Answers
Sister Sites Conversion Stories and Resources
ChurchYear.Net Thank God I Made It Home
This site contains information about the church year, prayer, liturgy, as well as prayer resources. by Kathleen Laplante. This is an engaging story of a Catholic revert who once asked, "Who does the Catholic Church think they are, telling me...
Saint Hilary Press Finally Catholic! My Conversion to the Catholic...
This is our small publishing company of E-Books, books in print, and other items. We are just getting off the ground! by David Bennett. David became Anglican in 2000 after being raised Evangelical Methodist. He converted to Catholicism in 2004. He is co-editor of this website
More Conversion Stories
About Us
Ancient and Future Catholics began on the feast day of Perpetua and Felicity in March 2003, and is an online Catholic information source. This website is dedicated to Jesus Christ, and is under the patronage of St. Hilary of Poitiers, St. Justin Martyr, and Bl. Andre Bessette.
Ancient and Future Catholics is an informational resource owned and operated by Saint Hilary Communications, LLC. © 2007, 2008

More About Us Contact Us

 

Sitemap FAQ


Google
 
 

Index  Basic Catholic Beliefs  Catholic Articles  Conversion Stories  Prayers & Devotions
Per Christum Blog  Catholic Podcast  AFC Forum  Catholic Links
Lectionary Sermons  Art, Poetry, & Hymns  Objections & Concerns
About Us  Staff  Contact Us  Catholic Reading List  ChurchYear.Net