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How Was Old And New Testament Compiled?: Nicene Creed, Cannons, and Books
By Michael Cunningham
Besides the Nicene Creed, the Council of Nicaea agreed on Twenty Statements or Cannons that became Church law.
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The Hopeful Message of Ash Wednesday
By Tony Crescio
Within Christian traditions which celebrate holy days of obligation such as Catholicism, Ash Wednesday is not counted among them, as for instance, Sunday Masses are. Yet any regularly practicing Catholic can testify that the church tends to be unusually full on Ash Wednesday.
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Foundations Of Our Faith: How Was Old And New Testament Compiled?
By Michael Cunningham
The teaching on the Holy Spirit was expanded by the first Council of Constantinople (A.D. 381). History of Filioque
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Foundations Of Our Faith : How Was Old And New Testament Compiled (The Third Inspired Leader)
By Michael Cunningham
The third inspired leader that influenced the complying of Old and New Testament was Constantine The Great.
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Foundations Of Our Faith : How Was Old And New Testament Compiled? (The Second Enlightened Leader)
By Michael Cunningham
The second enlightened leader that influenced the Bible was Ptolemy II of Egypt.
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Foundations Of Our Faith: How Was Old And New Testament Compiled? (The First Inspired Leader)
By Michael Cunningham
Although the words in the Bible were written by Holy men under the influence of God or the Holy Spirit, the truth is much different.
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Living The Worthy Life: Are We Full Banquet Catholics or Cafeteria Catholics?
By Michael Cunningham
Have you ever thought about why there are so many Bible references to a banquet?
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The Imitation Game: Being Like Christ
By Tony Crescio
By actively participating in the Eucharistic Liturgy we put on the mind of Christ as his Body, and are availed of the grace to imitate Him with the whole of our lives.
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Living The Worthy Life: Is Belief in God 'Old Fashioned' Today?
By Michael Cunningham
God is more relevant today than ever before; God is never out of place
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Living The Worthy Life: Devil In The Blue Dress- If It Could Only Be That Simple
By Michael Cunningham
Satan’s logic is simple: if there is no heaven there is no hell; if there is no hell, then there is no sin; if there is no sin, then there is no judgement, and if there is no judgment then evil is good and good is evil.
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Living The Worthy Life: Our Relationships With Others
By Michael Cunningham
"You must remember to love people and use things, rather than to love things and use people." - Fulton Sheen
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Living The Worthy Life: Now More Than Ever We Need Jesus Christ
By Michael Cunningham
"Only those who live by faith know what is happening in the world... the great masses without faith are unconscious of the destructive process going on because they have lost the vision of the heights from which they fell."
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Living The Worthy Life: A Look Back at the Age-Old Question: Was Jesus a Communist?
By Michael Cunningham
“Christ taught commandments for personal choices while communism is a governmental system. While one can make the case that in idealized communism there are some Christian similarities, the historical reality would tell us quite a different story."
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On the Metamorphosis of Love: An Analysis of Plato's Influence on Byzantine Christianity on Love
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
In the modern world, we are [un]blessed to live in the age of information.
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Living The Worthy Life: The Real Social Liberation: This World or The Next?
By Michael Cunningham
Liberation theology is a social and political movement within the Church that attempts to interpret the gospel of Jesus Christ through the lived experiences of oppressed people. While that doesn’t necessarily seem like it should be a cause of contention in the church, it has caused a tremendous amount of controversy.
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St. Antony of Egypt: A Signpost for Our Times
By Tony Crescio
“People have no idea what one saint can do: for sanctity is stronger than the whole of hell. The saints are full of Christ in the plenitude of His Kingly and Divine power: and they are conscious of it, and they give themselves to Him, that He may exercise His power through their smallest and seemingly most insignificant acts, for the salvation of the world."
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Living The Worthy Life: Why Are We Here?
By Michael Cunningham
Are you lost?
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