Until recently the Gospels were thought to be biographies of Jesus. However scholars now agree that they are catechisms of teachings concerning the risen Lord written to increase the faith of the readers. Each writer chose special material for different audiences in different decades which account for some of their variances. Contents show 1. Who wrote the […]| About Catholics
Editor’s note: All Scripture references are from the Gospel of Matthew unless other wise noted. It stood first in the oldest biblical codices probably because of its churchly concerns. It is the only gospel having the the word “church” in it and it appears twice from the lips of Jesus. A Church built on a rock […]| About Catholics
Editor’s note: All Scripture references are from the Gospel of Mark unless other wise noted. Contents show 1. Understanding His Interpretation 2. Markan Sandwich 3. Significant Points 4. Related Catholic Articles The first writings of the New Testament were the letters of St. Paul. The author of Mark’s gospel ventured into new territory when he wrote […]| About Catholics
Editor’s note: All Scripture references are from the Gospel of Luke unless other wise noted. Contents show 1. A Geographical Theme 2. Emphasizing on Social Justice 3. Related Catholic Articles The Gospel of Luke appears as part one of a two volume work, Luke-Acts, dedicated to someone named Theophilus (1:3; Acts 1;1) Today they are separated. […]| About Catholics
Editor’s note: All Scripture references are from the Gospel of John unless otherwise noted. Contents show 1. The Gospel’s Outline 2. Jesus’ Sermon on the Eucharist 3. The Book of Glory 4. Related Catholic Articles The Gospel of John was written after the followers of Jesus had been expelled from the synagogues (AD 85) and […]| About Catholics
Do Catholics Read the Bible? The quick answer is of course! Some people tend to ask that question because of a misunderstanding. Let's discuss!| About Catholics