My motives for starting a website are multifold, but all grounded in an overarching desire to become a better disciple of Jesus Christ and sharing his message of Salvation with anyone who may stumble across my humble home in cyberspace. I hope to do so by providing a website that will be educational, ecumenical, and evangelical in nature, one that teaches and promotes Christ's Gospel as taught and preserved by the Church Christ founded 2000 years ago. St. Thomas Aquinas said that "All the other Sciences are but handmaids to Theology,"** and I hope to cover the full spectrum of them, including topics such as Cosmology, Physical Science, Philosophy, and Archeology, as well as the History, Spirituality, and Teachings of the Church, stemming both from the Bible and Sacred Tradition. My ultimate goal is to build what can be utilized as a "One Stop Shop" for all important aspects of Catholic Apologetics, that uses all the aforementioned areas of teaching, but present materials in a way that is both informative and fun for the reader (even if the only readers ends up being my wife and my mom:)).
Among other topics I may address, I'm sure as current events dictate I will address Catholic Social Teachings, and likely will do some features on Catholic Cinema and the Arts. I also hope to do some book reviews (as I love to read but sadly seem to forget 90% of what I've read unless I've written things down). Another regular feature will be that I intend to use this blog as a "travelogue," where I will share some of my past, present, and future adventures involving pilgrimages and vacation destinations, which features people and places that have significance within the Catholic faith.
Interior of the Chapel dedicated to the Baptism of St, Lydia, the first Christian recorded to have been baptized in Europe (See Acts 16:14-15), near the ancient city of Philippi, Greece. |
Hiking on Mt. Athos, Greece (SEP 2019). |
**Summa Theologica (1485)
1 comments:
What a well thought out and written introduction. I look forward to your next posts.
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