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Articles in 'Theology'
13 Reasons the Saints Give for Trials and Tribulations
By Terri Thomas
The world looks at trials and tribulations in very different way than God does. He sees everything all at once and he sees the hidden treasures that each one contains and he doesn't want us to miss out on them.
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Heaven or Hell! "A Paradox to be taught; A Paradox to be Learned!"
By Ralph Hathaway
As we grow we must understand God's will
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Good Advice! Live From and For the Mass - The Source and Summit of Our Lives
By Terri Thomas
“The Eucharist is the secret of my day. It gives strength and meaning to all my activities of service to the Church and to the world.” Pope Saint John Paul II
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RCIA Flowchart
By Dylan T. Reichley
Use this handy RCIA flowchart to visualize your own journey to becoming Catholic while unpacking the history and meaning of each step of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults.
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Don’t Miss the Boat - Three Reasons to Live in the Present Moment
By Terri Thomas
If we only had a glimpse of all of the hidden treasures that God has packed the present moment with, we would do our best to never miss a single one!
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Holy Communion Is Not Magic - God's Part and Our Part Are Both Necessary
By Terri Thomas
Our disposition and our response to the graces and blessings we receive are absolutely necessary because these gifts place serious obligations upon us for which we will have to give an account one day. In receiving Holy Communion, we are renewing the covenant with God that began for us in Baptism and this covenant is a two-sided relationship - God’s part and our part.
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Celtic Monasticism in Ireland
By Avila Rose
This is an article about the conversion of Ireland from pagan to Christian via the influence of St. Patrick and others as well as the overall influence and appeal of monastic life that the modern Catholic can learn from these holy men and women.
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Authentic Morals vs Sexual Assault
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
Men report a shockingly high likelihood to commit sexual assault if they could get away with it. A proper understanding of what morality is can help fix this.
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Woman, Behold Your Son; Behold Your Mother
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Mary is our mother. We must welcome her and be loved by her
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Denying the Darkness of Death
By Eileen Renders
This article touches on a subject that we often fear, or think of in a negative way. Hopefully, we will read this and become more understand and accepting of God's plan for us.
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Purgatory is Real
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Bible and the Early Church Fathers teach us about the necessity and the reality of Purgatory.
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Grace and the Theological Anthropology of the Early Fathers
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
This article will briefly touch on the relationship between the early Church Father’s views on theological anthropology in relation with their views on God’s gift of grace.
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Basking in God's Glory
By Eileen Renders
Realizing, feeling and enjoying God's graces that come to those who follow His will
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Passion of the Christ at 20
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ has stood the test of time since its theatrical release in 2004
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St. Thomas Aquinas On The Incarnation
By William Hemsworth
Aquinas delves into two kinds of necessity. The first necessity in one in which there is no way we can achieve the end. There is nothing, as humans, that we can do to satisfy the due penalty for sin. This is not possible because Original Sin has corrupted our very nature. The second necessity spoken of is that of man being sufficient because of the actions of another.
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Why Do Only Some Have an Intimate Relationship with Jesus?
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we explore why a few of the Apostles were considered favorites of Jesus. More interestingly, we examine how some attain a more intimate relationship with Jesus.
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Truth in the Genesis Story of Creation
By Gary Sullivan
Here are three types of truth, historical, theological and symbolic contained in the first few chapters of the Bible.
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