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Articles in 'Bible Study'
There was no first century Jewish Biblical canon
By Adam Charles Hovey
And this is something that can be proved from the New Testament
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Can Mary Be a Co-Redemptrix?
By Sebastian R. Fama
The title co-redemptrix does not mean what our critics think it means. When understood properly, we realize that we are all called to be co-redeemers.
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How to fix bad Bible notes
By Adam Charles Hovey
In my last article, I discussed the problem of bad Bible notes, in this article, we discuss how to fix that.
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How To WIN OVER SIN
By Eileen Renders
This writing is how sin begins, and how to sincerely stop repeatedly sinning. Satan knows our weaknesses, and that is how he approaches us and attempts to make little of our sins.
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Thomas and his “Fake News” Claim
By Christy Romero
This weekend I realized that the Apostle Thomas and I have a lot in common. We both have a complicated relationship with the truth, and it made me take a fresh look at Thomas’ doubt.
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Bible Study or Babel Study? When Scripture Interpretation Resembles Manmade Towers of Knowledge
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Catholics should enter any Bible study knowing that the traditions and teachings of the Catholic Church are sufficient to live a strong Christian life though certainly the exploration of Scripture informs and inspires many to love the truth more fully. The key is to study the Word faithfully and be aware of that which might more advance worldly activism than salvation.
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The Battleground of the Mind and the 14 Rules of St. Ignatius Rule 13; Lover of my Soul
By Jacinta Wick
In this article, we continue our conversation on how the enemy works to dissuade us from the path. He keeps us silent and in the dark. Who do we talk to when we find ourselves in spiritual turmoil?
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St. Thomas the Apostle: A Journey of Faith, Questions, and Encounter
By Thomas Onyebuchi Igwe
A clear, human account of Saint Thomas the Apostle, highlighting his questions, encounters with Jesus, and growth from doubt to deep faith, using biblical passages to show how honest inquiry leads to conviction and a profound confession of Christ’s divinity.
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Five Helpful Metaphors for Understanding Christ's Tomb
By Gary Sullivan
Sometimes the best way to wrap our minds around the mysteries in divine revelation such as the resurrection is to use a series of metaphors to compare it to things we understand. Jesus himself used many metaphors.
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BE the Salt
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
You are the spiritual salt of the earth.
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Deliver us from Bad Bible notes
By Adam Charles Hovey
If a translation is good, or at least tolerable, why do the notes promote bad scholarship?
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Can the Saints in Heaven Pray for Us?
By Sebastian R. Fama
The saints in heaven can pray for us. The Bible teaches it, and the early Church believed it.
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When the Bible Goes Silent
By Joseph Daniels
Have you ever noticed that there are times the Bible goes silent? What is the Bible telling us in its silence and what is our relationship to it?
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Be Not Unbelieving but Believe: Reflections on the Readings for the Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy), Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
The Second Sunday of Easter, besides having many important lessons for our lives of faith, is also Divine Mercy Sunday, instituted by Pope St. John Paul II based on the diary of St. Faustina Kowalska. All examples of the richness of our Faith! Jesus, I Trust In You!
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New Booklet Teaches Children Pro-Life Values through the Beatitudes
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
Use this booklet to teach your kids how to live the Beatitudes.
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The New Jerusalem
By Adam Charles Hovey
Here, we do a non-exhaustive study about the New Jerusalem. And by study, I mean reflection.
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The need to renew our faith
By Fr. Francis Maple
Easter time is the time when we renew our faith.
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