Entries Categorized as 'Pope Benedict XVI'

Albert Mohler Impressed by Benedict’s Convictions, not His Views

Date April 20, 2008

Pope Benedict XVI’s first visit to America as Pope will not be his introduction to this country, but it will be the first opportunity for Americans to see this Pope up close – three years after his election as pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.
Along with others, many evangelical Christians will be watching with interest. [...]

What Should Christians Know About ‘Evangelicals & Catholics Together’ ?

Date July 5, 2007

Dr. Robert Saucy (Biola University) shares his concerns about this growing movement.
After reading this article, I was pleasantly suprised to discover the view of Dr. Saucy on this topic. Dr. Saucy stops short of calling the Roman Catholic Church apostate but does share his concern from an evangelical protestants perspective. I do not know Dr. [...]

Pope: Pakistan, safeguard the religious freedom of minorities

Date June 2, 2007

Benedict XVI encourages the Country to “bolster its efforts in securing freedom for people to live, worship, and perform works of charity according to the dictates of their conscience and with immunity from intimidation”. A society is free if it protects the rights of all its citizens. True religious conviction cannot be a source of [...]

Pope tells priests to always have a missionary fervour in their hearts

Date June 2, 2007

The following comes from a recent trip the Pople made to Brazil to rally the troops (Catholics in the region). You may want to pay special attention to the parts in italics, emphasis mine. Of special notice is the Pope’s focus on Mary and the Rosary. Your comments are welcome. — Shane Trammel

Summary: [...]