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Articles in 'Theology'
Priestly Celibacy: Explicit and Undeniable Biblical Proof
By Dave Armstrong
There is strong biblical corroboration of the Catholic conception of voluntary celibacy of priests and nuns and monks.
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Remember This When You Are Moving
By Eileen Renders
Here in this article we are asked to consider our earthly and temporary presence as part of our preparation in following Christ and our initiation into becoming heirs with Christ
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"12-Year-Old Jesus Argument" for Mary's Perpetual Virginity
By Dave Armstrong
I make an argument that it is implausible for Mary to have borne Jesus, then wait twelve years to have at least six other children (since there is not the slightest trace of such siblings in the account of Jesus at twelve). I also briefly present one of the many other biblical arguments for Mary's perpetual virginity.
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Unbind Him
By Jacinta Wick
We feel like we are in a dark room without the lights on when we are living from that wounded place in our hearts. Like Lazarus, we need the faith and hands of another to pull us into healing and wholeness and out of ourselves. We rest in the confidence that God the Father always hears our prayer and heals us from the father wound of a spiritual death caused by a catastrophic event.
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The Scriptures on Good Works
By Sebastian R. Fama
Critics of Catholicism have accused the Church of teaching "works salvation." That is, the idea that an individual can earn his or her salvation. The Church and the Bible are very clear on the fact that salvation is a free gift. The Church and the Bible are also very clear on the fact that good works play a role in our salvation, but only insofar as we allow Christ to work through us.
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St. Peter's Sins vs. St. Paul's: Anti-Catholic Double Standard?
By Dave Armstrong
Some anti-Catholic Protestants belittle St. Peter in any way they can, because we believe he was the first pope. I demonstrate the absurdity and double standards involved, by comparing St. Paul's past sins to Peter's.
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The past is something we like to forget, but it always is there as a sign of today.
By Ralph Hathaway
No past or future, that is eternity
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The Character of God
By Jacinta Wick
God is a merciful God slow to anger and rich in kindness. In this article, we dive into the heart of the Father to see who He is. Exodus 34 shows us seven characteristics of His heart. We take a look at belonging with this merciful God and explore some science behind self-worth in Him.
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Be a Light for Christ
By Bryan J Dickerson
In this world of increasing darkness, we must be a Light for Christ.
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Why Not Just Pray Directly to God?
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
One common error about Catholicism is dispersed ubiquitously during the month of November by non-Catholic Christians. It's time to clarify.
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Implausibility of Non-Literal, Non-Eucharistic Exegesis of John 6
By Dave Armstrong
Many Protestants have sought to explain away Jesus' discourse in John 6 as merely symbolic. I provide several exegetical and cross-referencing reasons to reject such an interpretation.
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Where does the grace that comes from God reach our soul in a timely fashion?
By Ralph Hathaway
God is grace
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Reflections on the Prologue of the Gospel of John
By Russell M. Lawson
What does the Prologue of the Gospel of John literally say, and what does it mean for all of us?
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All Souls Day in the 50's
By Dave Mishur
All Souls Day in the 1950's was a frightening and moving experience for a young seminarian; and still is a meaningful memory.
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On Purgatory
By David Lindsay
I believe in Purgatory, and so should you.
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Who's In Charge Here?
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
A brief overview of the Church's teaching on human government.
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Mother Teresa: A Simple Path / Book Review
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Mother Teresa – A Simple Path is a humanist/pantheist feel-good-about-yourself-for-loving-another-human book that seeks to create a spiritually all-inclusive path to internal peace by using Saint Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity as a platform.
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