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- Apologetics
- A Brief History of Apologetics — A long and honorable track record of vindicating the Faith
- The Meaning, Object, and Purpose of Apologetics — Explaining and defending the basic truths of the Faith
- The Organized Church In The New Testament — Did Jesus give us an abstraction or a concrete, though spiritual, entity? -- Knox
- Catholics and The Holy Bible — The authority of the Bible rests on the authority of the Church
- Identifying the Church of Christ — Which is the united, universal, immovable Church?
- Why I Am a Catholic — Guardian of the truth against the errors of the world -- G.K. Chesterton
- The Four Positives of the True Church — Heresy and Schism vs. One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic
- The Teaching Authority of the Church — An Appeal to the Superior Knowledge of the Church -- Knox
- The Resurrection of the Body — A defense of the immortality of man
- The Giver and Interpreter of Scripture — The Church keeps for her children the treasure she originally gave them
- The Communion of Saints — Our friends in the heavenly country
- The Paradoxes of Christianity — Allowing good things to run wild -- G.K. Chesterton
- Catholic Faith, Catholic Intellect — The Beauty and Reward of Catholic Faith
- What is Heresy? — The marring by exception of the complete Christian religion -- Belloc
- History Refutes Protestantism — The Christianity of history is not Protestantism -- Newman
- Against Materialism — A Rational Approach to an Irrational, Primitive Philosophy
- The Modern Attack — A wholesale assault upon the very existence of the Faith -- Belloc
- Catholicism and "Modernism" — The hope of modernists to diminish the orthodoxy of the Church
- The New Paganism — A delight in superficiality, denial of evil, and irrationality -- Belloc
- The Second Spring — A spiritual renewal for those discouraged over the current state of the Church
- Bible Study: General
- Bible Study: Old Testament Books
- Genesis — The history of the origin of the Chosen People
- Exodus — The second book of Moses detailing the Israelites leaving Egypt
- Leviticus — On the sacrifices by which men drew near to God
- Numbers — The sojourn at Sinai and the wanderings in the desert
- Deuteronomy — The final book of Moses, giving a "second" or "supplemental" law
- Joshua, or Josue — Covers the period between the death of Moses and that of Joshua
- Judges — Covers the period from the death of Joshua to that of Samson
- Ruth — The story of a Gentile woman, the Great-Grandmother of David
- The Books of Chronicles, aka Paralipomenon — Two books with summary of sacred history from Adam to the end of the Captivity
- The Book of Tobias, aka Tobit — A canonical book of the Old Testament.
- Book of Judith — The illustrious woman saves the children of Israel from the destruction
- Tobias, or Tobit — Faithfulness to the Law is rewarded
- Judith — The story of a Jewish heroine who saves Israel
- Esther — An heroic woman saves the Jews from a terrible danger
- The Book of Job — What is the cause of afflictions which beset the just?
- Job — One of the books of the Old Testament and the protagonist of it
- Book of Proverbs — One of the Sapiential writings of the Old Testament
- Proverbs — A collection of wise sayings largely attributed to Solomon
- Ecclesiastes — Solomon's teachings on the theology of nature
- Jeremiah, aka Jeremias — The great prophet of desolation and consolation
- Lamentations — Jeremiah bewails the ruin of Jerusalem
- Baruch — A prophetic work by Jeremiah's scribe
- Ezechiel — A major Prophet of the Old Testament coming after Jeremiah
- Book of Daniel — Apocalyptic work to comfort God's people under a cruel persecution
- Hosea, archaically Osee — The first of the Minor or lesser Prophets
- Joel — A Prophecy of Locusts and the Final Judgment
- Amos — An Old Testament Prophet not to be confused with the father of Isaiah
- Obadiah, archaically Abdias — The shortest book of Prophecy in the Bible foretells the destruction of Edom
- Jonah — A Minor Prophet and the History of his Prophecy
- Micah, archaically Micheas — A Prophecy of God's Just Punishment and Mercy
- Nahum — A Prophecy about the fall of Nineveh
- Habakkuk, or Habacuc — A Prophecy of Divine justice and mercy
- Zephaniah, archaically Sophonias — A Prophecy of Universal Judgment and Universal Salvation
- Haggai, archaically Aggeus — A Prophecy concerned with the re-building of the Temple
- Zechariah, or Zacharias — A Prophecy of the coming Messiah and his kingdom
- Malachi, aka Malachias — The last of the Old Testament Prophets
- Bible Study: Old Testament
- Bible Study: New Testament Books
- The Gospel According to St. Matthew — The author, "sources," and characteristics of the first Gospel
- The Gospel According to St. Mark — The author, characteristics, and authenticity of the second Gospel
- The Gospel According to Saint Luke — The author, "sources," and characteristics of the third Gospel
- The Gospel According to St. John — The author, analysis, and authenticity of the fourth Gospel
- Acts of the Apostles — Purpose, analysis and authenticity of the Acts of the Apostles
- Epistle to the Romans — Authenticity, Integrity, and Theological Content of St. Paul's Epistle
- The Two Epistles to the Corinthians — Background on the Founding and Organization of the Church at Corinth
- The First Epistle to the Corinthians — The Importance, the Divisions, and the Teachings of St. Paul's Epistle
- The Second Epistle to the Corinthians — The Background, Style, Divisions, and Unity of the Second Epistle
- Epistle to the Galatians — The Importance, the Contents, and the Difficulties of the Epistle
- Epistle to the Ephesians — Special Characteristics, Doctrines, Authenticity, and Analysis of the Epistle
- Epistle to the Philippians — Analysis, Authenticity, and Doctrine of the Epistle
- Epistle to the Colossians — Epistle written by St. Paul during his first imprisonment in Rome
- Epistle to Philemon — Letter of St. Paul to a close friend
- Epistle to the Hebrews — On the Person of Christ and His Divine mediatorial office
- Epistle of St. James — An Epistle to the Jewish Christians outside Palestine
- Apocalypse of Saint John — Also known as the Book of Revelation among Protestants.
- Bible Study: Major New Testament Events
- Bible Study: New Testament
- The New Testament in General — In relation to the Old Testament and the Church
- Canon of the New Testament — The formation of the New Testament list of sacred books
- Languages in New Testament Palestine — Some Common Misconceptions Addressed
- The Authenticity of the Gospels — Rationalists attack the Catholic Bible in order to deny Jesus
- The Synoptic Problem — How did the Synoptic Gospels come to be so similar?
- An Overview of the Gospels — The "good news" first preached and then written.
- Christ in the New Testament — Seeing Jesus as One deflects Modern attempts to deconstruct Him
- Parables of the New Testament — A story about earthly things, but with a spiritual message
- Miracles of the New Testament — Action or proof by Divine power outside the ordinary course of nature
- Jewish Religious Life — Jewish Proselytes, the Dispersion, Synagogues, and the Temple
- The "Sects" of the Jews — Josephus on the Pharisees and the Sadducees
- Jewish Official or Political Life — Scribes, Sanhedrin, Publicans, Money and Tribute
- Textual Criticism of the New Testament — Its Function, Materials, and Usage
- Alpha and Omega — Scriptural Foundations and History of the Use of Alpha and Omega (Greek: Α and Ω)
- Antichrist — In common, biblical and ecclesiastical usage.
- The Abomination of Desolation — A scriptural expression for some idolatrous emblem
- Decisions of the Biblical Commission — Regarding the four Gosepls
- Bible Study: Prayer
- Vatican Documents
- Lamentabili Sane — Syllabus condemning modernism in Scripture exegesis; Pope Pius X, 1907
- Encyclicals
- Councilar
- Dei Verbum — The Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation from Vatican II
- Bible Source Texts
- History of the Catholic Bible
- History of the Catholic Church
- Sacred Scripture Shortcuts