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Articles in 'Theology'
The Fruits and Responsibilities of a Holy Communion
By Terri Thomas
We receive so much in Holy Communion that we might not even be aware of. But, this gift also places responsibilities upon us. One day we will have to give an account to God for how we responded to this blessing.
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God Gave Marital Headship to Men, part 2 of 5
By Chelsey Kennedy
Explaining that men are meant to be leaders in marriage, as evidenced by biblical and well-known Catholic sources. Part 2 of 5.
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Monotheism in Ancient Mexico
By Carlos Solorzano
A conversation on the work of the Holy Spirit in Pre-Columbian Mexico.
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Dying In Peace
By Michael Seagriff
Let us never forget the horror of so many souls who died during the worse of the COVID restrictions without the benefit of the Last Rites and without their loving family at their bedsides. We must also remember that so many in our own families know not what to do spiritually as a loved one approaches the end of life.
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What Does God Think About The World Today?
By Eileen Renders
we are living in times that could suggest the rein of Satan is over, and the war that is coming is the power of God over evil
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God Gave Marital Headship to Men, part 1 of 5
By Chelsey Kennedy
Explaining that men are meant to be leaders in marriage, as evidenced by biblical and well-known Catholic sources. Part 1 of 5.
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The Twenty+ Names of the Eucharist. How Many Do You Know?
By Terri Thomas
The inexhaustible richness of this sacrament is expressed in the different names we give it. Each name evokes certain aspects of it.
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Is Church history random or does it follow a logical trajectory?
By Scott Pauline
The devil has been attacking the great sources of Catholic truth from top to bottom in the church's doctrinal history; it could hardly be meaningless or random. And that means that God has a plan.
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A Reflection on Reality, Healing, and Life in the Eucharist, Part 2: Healing
By Louise A. Mitchell
The Eucharist is healing.
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The Energy Of Creation
By Eileen Renders
What inspired God's Creation of our lives, and how it affects our lives today
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Be Perfect
By Jacinta Wick
In this article, we discover how God takes us through dryness to encounter Him and gives us endurance so we can do His will. We learn about the levels of love and the difference between perfectionism and a simple act of love to be more like Him.
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Delighting in God's will: A reflection on John Chapter 4
By Martin Steward
Reflecting on Jesus' conversation with His disciples in John 4.
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Theology: More than an academic subject
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Theology is much more than just an academic subject, but do modern theologians understand this fact? Like most things in life, it comes from the top down. When theologians grasp and practice this school of thought, evangelization will sky-rocket. Learn more in this article from Anne DeSantis.
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Instruments of Grace
By William Hemsworth
This shows that the sacraments are instruments of grace, and that Christ is the cause. Christ is the instrument as he instituted the sacraments.
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Do not leave Jesus’ Bride, the Church.
By Troy Kroening
“I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.” [Matthew 16:18]
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The Signs of Ignominy are appearing! 3rd Sunday of Lent
By Ralph Hathaway
Signs of hope and fear are imminent to believers in Christ
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Seven Last Words of Jesus: Father Forgive Them
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Jesus had seven sayings while he hung on the cross before he died. Part one focuses on Luke and the last words of Jesus begging for forgiveness
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