When a NASA-run social media account posted that color is not inherent in matter, but is a subjective phenomenon rooted in the human mind, Catholic social media erupted in protest, accusing NASA of relativism. But the observation that color is not a
It is no longer fashionable to give up something for Lent. Instead, many insist, we should take something on, especially if it helps others with their physical needs. But OSV publisher Scott Richert shows how reading the Church Fathers can adjust our
As the Rotary Club’s famous Four-Way Test puts it, we should ask, of whatever we think, say or do, is it the truth? But is our understanding of truth implicitly blinkered by modern rationalism? OSV publisher Scott Richert argues that reading the
In this week's Our Sunday Visitor In Focus, you'll get to know the men who helped guide the early Church, helping it become the Faith we encounter today. Meet both ante Nicene and post Nicene fathers from Tertullian to Gregory the Great.
The Catholic Church has long honored early Christian leaders, theologians and teachers from the East (Greek) and West (Latin) as Fathers of the Church. Unlike Doctors of the Church, there is no official list of Church Fathers. Over the centuries, lists with