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The City of God
By Russell M. Lawson
Citizenship in the City of God, according to Psalm 87.
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Is Science Inherently an Act of Piety?
By Russell M. Lawson
There is an increasing divide between science and religion. But what if science is an act of piety?
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The Theology of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory in Joseph Razinger’s (Pope Benedict XVI’s) book Eschatology
By Russell M. Lawson
"Eschatology" is a brilliant and thought-provoking look into Catholic teaching on the afterlife: Heaven, Hell, Purgatory. Not all Catholics agree with his argument, and most Catholics doubtless have not read the book, as it is dauntingly complex. In what follows, Russell Lawson provides a brief synopsis and analysis of Ratzinger’s book.
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100 Years Ago Hatred Spawned His Murder—Has Anything Changed Today?
By Larry Peterson
The true story of Father James Edwin Coyle, murdered in Birmingham in 1921 for performing a marriage on the daughter of a Ku Klux Klansman
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Cowboy Wisdom- or the man under the hat
By Suzanne Cruz
True Grit, God, perserverance, devotion,
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POPE CLEMENT VI, DEFENDER OF AUTHORITY
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Clement VI was the fourth Avignon pope. He argued for ecclesiastical authority, was a generous man and a patron of the arts.
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The 144,000: New Testament division fulfills Old Testament division
By Scott Pauline
The Old Testament north-south split is very appropriately fulfilled by the New Testament great schism. There are two primary forms of rift in the New covenant: schism and heresy. In the Old Testament there were two places of false worship in the North.
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Our Lady of Vailankanni in Art
By J. John Basil
Our Lady of Vailankanni (Vay-lun-kun-nee) appeared in Vailankanni, India three times during the latter part of the sixteenth century and miracles of healing are attributed to her. Images of Our Lady in art has several distinctive features.
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The Irony of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal.
By Ralph Hathaway
The past has become our present time in biblical history
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THE RULE OF PRAYER IS THE RULE OF BELIEF: THE RENEWAL OF LITURGICAL THEOLOGY
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Early Christians realized that the community of the Church was their family, not based on blood relation, or tribal and ethnic ties, but constituted through the liberating faith in Christ, creating a bond of love in which all who embrace this faith become one in Christ. The oneness of the Church is the unity of its Head, Jesus Christ, with its Body, the People of God.
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"Hey St. Joseph, Can you help us bring all the absentee fathers home?"
By Larry Peterson
Placing St. Joseph between the Assumption of Our Lady and Her Birthday to honor his fatherly example
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POPE BENEDICT XII, DEFENDER OF ORTHODOXY
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Benedict XII, a Cistercian and an intellectual, tried to reform the religious orders and calm the storms between France, England and the Holy Roman Empire. His greatest contributions were theological.
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We Have One Scapegoat
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Scapegoating can distract us from looking for solutions to problems. On a spiritual level, it can distract us from seeing God at work.
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Saint Augustine, wonderful doctor, pray for us, but.. the Millennium? | Apocalypse 12-20: the Dragon Works over ALL of Church History
By Scott Pauline
The church has viewed the millennium of Apocalypse 20, per Saint Augustine, as the entire age of the church, or at best, the general period between pagan Rome in the beginning, and the great apostasy at the end. But what if it is rather a spiritual phase of peace between our modern-day godlessness and the great apostasy, which is the say, the promise of our lady's era of peace per Fatima?
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A Doctor and His Mother - A Story of Love and Perseverance
By J. John Basil
The feast days of St. Augustine of Hippo and his mother, St. Monica are celebrated on consecutive days in August (27th and 28th). St. Augustine, one of the four Doctors of the Western Church is considered to be the most significant Christian thinker after St. Paul. His mother is an inspiration to mothers with her unconditional love and perseverant prayer.
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Catholic priest executed for rape and murder
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
He is the only Catholic priest to ever be tried, convicted, and executed for murder in the United States. He is suspected of being a serial killer.
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The Early Fathers and the Theology of Grace
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The early Church Father’s foundation, based upon a positive theological anthropology, played a critical role in the development and defense of the theology of grace.
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