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Articles in 'Theology'
The Nones: The Drifters
By Andrew Reyes
In this final description of the different categories of Nones, we examine the Drifters. Drifters are those disaffiliates who simply, as the name implies, drift away from the faith.
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Is your life a little "smudgy"?
By Janet Cassidy
Crumbs on floors, smudges on windows - what do these have to do with sin?
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The Rule of Threes
By Michael Hayes
Book Review of "Why Does Everything Come in Threes?" By Peter Kreeft, Ignatius, 2024
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Finding the Light through the Cross of Christ
By Ralph Hathaway
There is a Light that will bring us home
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Navigating the Intersection of Social Media and the Christian Message
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the intersection of social media and Christianity, addressing challenges and opportunities for modern evangelization in the digital age.
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What are 'Vesting Prayers'?
By Gary Sullivan
The vesting prayers are a hidden gem in our Catholic treasure box of tradition. Vesting prayers allow a priest to have the mental focus of a gladiator who is making sure everything is in order and ready for spiritual battle.
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Batman 35 Years
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The Caped Crusader made its big screen debut during the Summer of 1989. Here's a look back
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5 Stages of the "Tribal Leadership” Model with Catholic Moral Theology: Faith and Reason
By Aaron Schuck
Explore how Catholic faith and reason enhance the "Tribal Leadership" model for better organizational culture and growth.
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Whatever is Going on with You: God Really Does Love You
By Catholic Paths
There is evil and suffering in the world. Bad things happen to you. Does that mean God does not really love you? You are a terrible, terrible sinner and done terrible things. Does that mean God does not really love you? Ignore all the generic answers about why God lets things happen and know that God really does love you. This article is available for free download on www.catholicpaths.com
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The Consecrated Hands of a Priest
By Emily Berns
At his ordination, the hands of a priest are consecrated for the sacred task of handling the Body of Christ. This consecration means that the priest specifically has been given the right to touch Our Lord and that this privilege is not intended for everyone.
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Praying for the destitute, those without Hope!
By Ralph Hathaway
The lost have only hope in Christ
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Lovest Thou Me?
By Lawrence T. Westfall
In the 21st chapter of St. John’s Gospel we see the reinstatement of St. Peter. However, we commonly miss an important take on love in these revered verses. In this article, we take a deeper look at the big picture, which is ultimately a picture about LOVE.
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The Right Religion, the Catholic Religion
By Lawrence T. Westfall
There is only one right, one true, and one holy religion, and that is the Catholic religion. God calls all to His Church, for His Church is the ark in this world. Just as one couldn’t be saved outside of Noah’s ark, so too one can’t be saved outside of the new ark which is the Catholic Church, the Catholic religion.
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Cafeteria Catholics
By Sebastian R. Fama
Cafeteria Catholics pick and choose which parts of the faith to accept and believe. This approach assumes that Jesus was somehow not up to the task when He established His Church.
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The Distinction Between “Use” and “Enjoyment” in Augustinian Thought
By Aaron Schuck
Explore Saint Augustine’s distinction between “use” and “enjoyment,” highlighting theological insights and contrasting with hedonistic philosophy for ethical living.
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How to blow away the dust and leave failure behind you?
By Fr. Francis Maple
How to handle failure
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When Jesus Leaves Home
By Eileen Renders
This is a question that we all must answer to God. Did our actions cause God to leave us with aa void? Are we not meant to keep our bodies as a Temple for wherein the Holy Spirit can dwell?
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