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Articles in 'Bible Study'
Why did you check your brain at the door of the Catholic Church?
By De Maria
Protestants believe in “private interpretation” of Scripture. They object that we, Catholics, give up our right to do so and unquestioningly accept all that the Catholic Church teaches.
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Reflections of Faith: Part Three
By Allison Brown - Because I am His
One of my favorite lines in the Bible is Luke 18:16. “But Jesus called the children to him and said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”
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The Transubstantiation
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
Many people claim that Catholics have an incorrect understanding of the words that inspire the doctrine of the Transubstantiation and that we invented this doctrine. However, scriptures and history show that Catholics are right. In this essay, I will break the doctrine of The Divine Eucharist in two parts
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Why do Catholics make such a big deal about Mary?
By De Maria
Mary is the mother of Jesus Christ, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity.
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Bereans contra Sola Scriptura
By De Maria
Protestants frequently use the account of the Bereans, in the book of Acts, to justify Sola Scriptura (aka Scripture alone). But that claim doesn't bear up under scrutiny.
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Do you SEE your Neighbor?
By James M. Littleton
Are we not all sinners in vital need of God’s mercy?
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On Nativities
By Gabriel Garcia Costacurta
It is finally that time of the year. Christmas is here, and with it, we can see all the houses lit up with Christmas lights; Santa Clauses all over the city posed for pictures with kids; all the TV channels are airing Christmas movies; most of the articles you read here in Catholic365 are about it too.
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It's Not a Gun Thing
By Crysaly Aviles
Guns carry a political burden, but love for humanity does not. Do not kill seems plain and simple to me.
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What would a Protestant discussion be like without an objection to the existence of Purgatory?
By De Maria
So, how do we respond when Protestants object to the existence of Purgatory? I point them to the Bible.
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Communicate with God
By Norma Elaine Robertson
A few mornings ago I was talking with God and I said, "I need to tell you how I feel. I need to empty myself of all that I feel right now. I want You to know every ounce of feeling that I have in me right now." That felt really good!
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The wolf dwells with the lamb, in the Catholic Church
By De Maria
Isaiah 11:6 The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.
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Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 15: Miracles, Continued
By Bob Hunt
In the 1986 documentary about Mother Teresa, produced by Ann and Jeanette Petrie, the camera records a fascinating encounter between Mother Teresa and the authorities in Beirut, Lebanon. Mother has been informed of some orphans trapped in West Beirut, caught in the crossfire of the warring groups
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50 Shades of Hades
By Richard Maffeo
We will always reap what we sow: corruption or beauty, heartache or hope, emptiness or joy, death or life. This law of the spirit is as absolute as the law of gravity. Mock either one, and we lose.
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Jesus… I will follow you
By George Calleja
Jesus… I will follow you. ‘Now that you are born in a manger, I come to you Jesus, and knell down in front of you, and say, yes Jesus… I will follow you’.
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Why Do Protestants Celebrate Christmas?
By Arnold Scott
We should charitably challenge our Protestant friends to clearly explain why they celebrate Christmas, a holiday that is not found in the Scriptures.
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Funky Christmas
By Jen Schlameuss-Perry
When we talk about Christmas, or sing about it in carols, we always use peaceful and charming words—idyllic, really—to tell the story about how Jesus came into the world. It’s nice how our memory heals the reality of a situation
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Why We Need Sacred Tradition
By Mike Bugal
I’ve mentioned that the Catholic doesn’t merely rely on the Scriptures for all we know about the Faith. This is because God never intended the Scriptures to stand alone but to be part of a tri-fold means of “accurately handling the Word of Truth” as Saint Paul says.
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