A Catholic apologetics & formation system.

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Everything on Fideograph — what each engine does, how to use it, and what the outputs mean.

Quick Reference

Every feature, at a glance.

One card per feature. Click "Full guide" for step-by-step instructions, output explanations, and tips.

Logical Pathways

Structured theological reasoning engines. You follow an argument step by step, choosing positions as you go. Every choice has a cost — contradictions are flagged and cannot be bypassed.

Historical Simulation Engine

Ten real Church crises, era-locked. You choose an authority model and face the pressures that a participant in AD 325 or AD 1517 actually faced. No hindsight. The meters show the strain in real time.

Theological Quiz

133 questions across six categories: Eucharist, Church and Papacy, Scripture and Tradition, Apologetics, Church History, and Moral Theology. Three modes — Explain, Test, and Challenge.

Patristic Citation Engine

The full patristic record filtered by doctrine, Church Father, and century. Density charts, keyword search, and URL deep linking across every major witness from the first seven centuries.

Typology

Seven series tracing Old Testament types to their New Testament fulfilments — Christ, the Eucharist, Mary, Baptism, the Church, the Priesthood, and the Sacraments — with full patristic documentation.

Claims Archive

Every major Catholic historical claim — sourced, dated, and assigned a verdict. Church Fathers, Councils, and hostile witnesses all testify. The evidential core of the site.

My Formation

Your live formation profile. Six vectors updated by every engine session — Logic, Doctrine, History, Discipline, Prayer, and Charity. Your archetype, pathway trail, and Rule of Life all live here.

Christian Belief Map

Every major doctrinal position held by every significant figure in the first 500 years of Christian history. Seven visualisation modes — network graph, timeline, heat map, heresy map, and more.

Prayer Pathways

Four great Catholic spiritual traditions — Ignatian, Carmelite, Dominican, and Franciscan. Six stages each, 15–30 minutes per day. Their own words, their own practices, their own depth.

Forum

Community discussion organised by topic — Prayer Pathways, Ignatian, Carmelite, Dominican, Franciscan, Eucharist, Church Fathers, Enquirers and RCIA, and more. Start a thread or join an existing conversation.

Formation Assessment

The full formation intake. Theological knowledge, spiritual practice, doctrinal confidence. Takes 10–15 minutes and assigns your archetype, setting your initial formation vectors.

History has always been on her side.

Explore verified claims across seven centuries of Church history.

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