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Articles in 'Theology'
"I Thirst!"
By Gary Sullivan
The person who becomes a disciple of Christ has the right to receive ‘the word of faith’ and the waters of pure doctrine not in mutilated, falsified or diminished form but whole and entire, in all its rigor and vigor.
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Guardian Angels: Divine Companions in Our Loneliness
By Ophelia Molina
Explore the profound concept of guardian angels in our modern lives. This article delves into the belief in these celestial companions, examining their roles and significance in helping us navigate the challenges of loneliness, mental anguish, and life's journey.
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How a Priest is a “Nurse” for Our Souls
By Kevin J. Banet
St. Francis de Sales once found himself in need of medical attention from the Visitation Sisters. Yet he refused their help so they could focus on others, choosing instead to visit them later when he was well.
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The Progeny of Christ
By Ralph Hathaway
All followers of Christ are heirs of the Father
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The Purpose of the Communion Rail
By Emily Berns
Communion rails are meant to be used to show the faithful the sacredness of the sanctuary and what occurs there, the holy sacrifice of the Mass. They also echo the Holy of Holies, the area in Jewish temples where the Ark of the Covenant was located. They are not meant to exclude the faithful, but instead highlight to them what occurs within the area closed off and Who dwells there.
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Part II (Vita Apostolica) How the Monastic Movement Evolved
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
How extreme wealth + isolation lead to an awakening of the evangelical and apostolic spirit.
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Moral Perfection In This Life
By Nate Guyear
This article explains how a person can obtain moral perfection in this life by relying on God's grace and understanding the differences between mortal and venial sins.
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God Knows All of My Ways: Reflections on Psalm 139
By Russell M. Lawson
Psalm 139 is one of the greatest Psalms, which reveals much about its author, David, and His God.
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Vita Apostolica - A 12th Century Monastic Renewal
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
During the 12th century, the Roman Catholic Church in western Europe witnessed a spiritual awakening in her monastic communities.
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St. Pope John Paul II's "Theology of the Body" on marriage/family/human sexuality
By Joe Tevington
St. Pope John Paul II's "Theology of the Body" on marriage/family/human sexuality
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A Loss of Faith equals an Empty Soul!
By Ralph Hathaway
Our souls are the very essence of God's Presence
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Truly Accompanying Others and the Synod on Synodality
By Emily Berns
The Synod on Synodality, which begins in October, threatens to undermine the authority of the Church and allow modern issues and secular law to creep in and affect Her. This is not truly accompanying others and we must pray and fast for the synod's participants.
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What are humans, that You are mindful of them?
By Russell M. Lawson
God the Creator and His Creation humbles humans, who realize over time that we are meant to preserve and to serve, not dominate and destroy.
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Where Is The Synod on Synodality Going With LGBTQ+ Issues?
By Bryan J Dickerson
The author expresses his concerns about how the upcoming Synod on Synodality General Assembly will handle LGBTQ+ issues and the Church's Biblical and Traditional teachings on this matter.
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Understanding God's Essence can only only be found through his eternal Love!
By Ralph Hathaway
God's Love is eternal forever
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Surrender to the Lord
By Russell M. Lawson
From the beginning, the Lord has been with me. From birth to death, the Lord has been and will be with me. Surrender to the Lord.
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Mary: The Holy Mother of God and Our Mother
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Mary’s life never points toward herself but always in the direction her Son and Lord, Jesus Christ. In being the Mother of the Word made Flesh, she is the Mother of the Church, which is the Body of Christ on earth. The faithful have for centuries, since the beginning of the Christian faith, realized that she alone represents what a life “full of grace” can achieve.
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