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Articles in 'Theology'
Living the Evangelical Counsels in the World
By Emily Berns
The evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience are not just for members of a religious order, but can be and should be lived by the laity as well.
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Reforming the Church, Conforming to Christ
By Ginger Herrington
This article considers the history of the Church's entanglement with secular rulers.
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Eternity: Understanding it: Teaching it: Living it.
By Ralph Hathaway
Learning the depth of eternity
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5 Secret Rituals Priests do at Mass
By Gary Sullivan
Everything means something else. In Catholicism, there’s always a deeper meaning to everything. Some actions and words that the priest does at Mass are covert or quiet. We may miss them unless we know what to look for. Here are five subtle rituals that mean more than you think.
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Fear of the Lord - the virtue
By Linda Kracht
this article tries to capture the essence of the virtue: Fear of the Lord
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Faith Seeking Understanding
By Deacon Greg Lambert
We pray to grow in understanding the faith we have already received in Baptism
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Barron's "This Is My Body" Somewhat Misses the Mark
By Jacinta
While I was hoping for a book that was more like "The Mass in Slow Motion" for the Ordinary Form of the Mass, or a "Jesus Our Eucharistic Love" sort of Primer on the Eucharist, what we have instead is a sort of heavy, albeit short, book that feels sort of unaware, or unconscious to just how spiritually ignorant and starving we "regular-Joe-in-the-pew" Catholics really are.
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The Power of Stories
By Tony Jesse
Why do some stories draw so much attention? Interestingly, the attraction to certain stories have something to do with the audience's internal search for God.
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This Truth Remains Forever: New Testament Reflections
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Jesus Christ is the Eternal Word of the Father and his Truth remains forever. It is important that Catholic Christians read the Sacred Scriptures, for it is there, like in the Sacraments, we encounter Christ.
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The Biblical Tabernacle: We Catholics Would Feel at Home
By Gary Sullivan
In the Old Testament Tabernacle, the dwelling place of God and astounding replica of heaven, we Catholics recognize roots of our church buildings and our liturgy. It primarily signifies Jesus within and without its walls, in its furnishings and function.
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Parable of the sower part II | The devil's counterfeit of Heaven
By Scott Pauline
The dragon mocks heaven and the Sacraments, and so presents his own, superficial, sinful version of “heaven on earth.”
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The parable of the sower as image of the communion of saints
By Scott Pauline
There are ten commandments which the church militant fights to keep in order to defeat the dragon who has 10 horns to fight against the ten commandments. Or 100 equals 10 * 10 There are nine sacramental steps in the life of the married priest Seven sacraments Plus natural birth and death at the poles 6 of these Sacramenttal steps exist in heaven whether by iindelible mark or principle 6
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Reflection on the Epistle to the Galatians
By Rev. David A. Fisher
In his vigorous emphasis on the absolute preeminence of Christ and his cross as God’s way to salvation and holiness, Paul stresses Christian freedom and the ineffectiveness of the Mosaic law for gaining divine favor and blessings (Gal 3:19–29).
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Confirmation: How to Confront and Smite Smaug
By Gary Sullivan
In Confirmation we are equipped to spread and defend the Faith. We are given the armor and gifts to be a servant-leader, detached and selfless. A Hobbit sized soldier for Christ, victorious in the battle with Smaug-like dragons.
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Don't Fall into the James 2 Trap
By Anthony L. Marchetta
Don't fall into the trap of thinking James 2 ends the Sola Fide debate!
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Reflections on the Gospel of Luke
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Early Christian tradition, from the late second century on, identifies the author of this gospel and of the Acts of the Apostles as Luke, a Syrian from Antioch, who is mentioned in the New Testament in Col 4:14, Phlm 24 and 2 Tm 4:11.
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Our Soul: An Imitation of God!
By Ralph Hathaway
God who dwells within each soul
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