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Author Archives: Br. John Marie, M.I.C.M.& Br. Michael, M.I.C.M.



Arianism and the Council of Nicea

Aug 1, 2005 Br. John Marie, M.I.C.M.& Br. Michael, M.I.C.M. 2

It has long been our opinion at Saint Benedict Center that a thorough understanding of the twenty-one Ecumenical Councils of the Church would be a great inspiration to Catholics. Especially is this true today when we are laboring to preserve … Continue reading →

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