Home
follow us on facebookfollow us on youtubefollow us on twitter
My Accounts
  • Topics
    • Apologetics
    • Marriage
    • Bible
    • Mary
    • Canon Law
    • Morality
    • Church
    • Non-Catholic
    • Culture
    • Papacy
    • Eschatology
    • Prayer and Devotion
    • Eucharist
    • Priesthood
    • Evangelization
    • Pro-Life
    • Heresy
    • Sacrament
    • History
    • Saints
    • Jesus
    • Seasons and Feasts
    • Liturgy
    • Trinity
  • Blog
  • Library
    • Magazine
    • Quick Questions
    • Tracts
    • Documents
    • Catholic Encyclopedia
    • Chastity.com
  • Video
  • Radio
    • Radio Calendar
    • Browse Shows
    • Listen Live (6-8p ET)
  • Speakers
  • Forums
  • Shop
  • Donate
    • Donate Now
    • Legacy Society
    • President's Club & Founders Circle
  • About
    • Mission & Vision
    • Projects
    • Activities
    • Staff Profiles
    • People & Profiles
    • Jobs
    • Book Submissions
    • Magazine Submissions
    • Permissions
    • Cruises
    • Contact Us

Browse Catholic Answers

5 results sorted by popularity
Quick Questions Is the right to marry a person of the same sex a civil right?
Quick Questions Does the Church teach that it is better to die than to be raped?
Quick Questions If God is all love and is merciful, why is there eternal punishment?
Quick Questions Would killing a human conceived in a test tube still be considered murder?
Quick Questions Was it wrong for a mother to abort one of her unborn triplets to save her life and the lives of the other two?

filter by Type

Quick Questions

filter by Category

Eschatology
Morality
Pro-Life

filter by Keyword

intrinsic evil

filter by Featuring

Fr. Vincent Serpa O.P.

“It is such a blessing to have Catholic Answers Live. I converted two years ago and have learned so much to keep my faith alive and strong.”

~ Sara, Roswell, GA
 
Not Peace But a Sword
Books and Audio in Digital Format
Ignatius Press

"Your threats do not terrify us, for Christ is our life, and death is our gain."

~ Saints Crispin and Crispinian, to Emperor Maximianus after he had attempted to bribe them into renouncing Christ; they were martyred for their faith
 
Copyright © 1996-2013 Catholic Answers