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Articles in 'Theology'
Humility---What is it? Where is it? Who has it? How do we attain it? Let’s ask St. Benedict
By Larry Peterson
Honoring the great St. Benedict , the Lover of Humility)on his feast day
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Remembering "doubting Thomas"
By John Roskoski
In the present day, faith, the belief in something that cannot is not as pervasive as it once was in our world. Yet the Apostle, Thomas, tells us that, in some cases, evidence only goes so far, and we must surrender to faith.
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Discipleship: Kenosis
By Jim Moran
Kenosis and Listening
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Are the Bishops Being Faithful to Their Own Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Services?
By Joe Tevington
Are the Bishops Being Faithful to Their Own Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Services? Simple answer: No.
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The Biblical Meaning of Blood
By Gary Sullivan
Lets examine the biblical meaning of blood in the Old and New Covenants. Understanding why and how blood was in ancient rituals will deepen our appreciation of Jesus' Precious Blood as a fountain of mercy.
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How Do We Carry Our Crosses?
By Tony Jesse
Crosses are guaranteed in life. In today's reading Jesus gives a clue on how to carry our crosses.
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Discovering the Eucharist in the Old Testament
By Gary Sullivan
The Eucharist is ‘source and summit' of the Christian life” (CCC 1324). We can we look to find the Eucharist in 10 stories from the Old Testament. After all, 'As an old saying put it, the New Testament lies hidden in the Old and the Old Testament is unveiled in the New' (CCC 129).
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Divine Doctor’s Diagnosis
By Ginger Herrington
The best reformation is from within the Church, not going out of the Church.
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July, Month of the Precious Blood of Jesus
By John Roskoski
July is the month that the Church assigns to the devotion to the Precious Blood of Jesus. Unfortunately, this specific feast has been absorbed into the Church calendar under different auspices.
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And You Yourself A Sword Will Pierce
By Gary Sullivan
"His presentation in the Temple was most difficult: We might well call it the offertory of the great sacrifice. Other parents bought their sons back from the service of God. She, in obedience to the law, went through that same ritual. But she would know it was not buying Him back. Rather, it was giving Him over”
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As Roman Catholics, what is our belief regarding the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist?
By Ralph Hathaway
A truth regarding the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist
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Watching With Jesus
By Ginger Herrington
Jesus calls every Christian to “watch” with Him. What does this “watching” betoken? His parables offer a clue to a kind of watching: vigilance.
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Discovering Mary in the Old Testament
By Gary Sullivan
Where can we look to find Mary in the Old Testament? After all, "Early Christian catechesis made constant use of the Old Testament. As an old saying put it, the New Testament lies hidden in the Old and the Old Testament is unveiled in the New” (CCC 129). Mary is indeed hidden in many people, places and things in the Old Testament.
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The Essence of Forgiveness
By Ralph Hathaway
Forgiveness is God's loving goal
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Why the Catholic Catechism is so Important
By Catholic Paths
Please… If you have any doubts about the Catholic faith rea this article. And please…if anyone you know is considering leaving the Church or wavering in their faith, share this article with them then ask them to look into the Catechism before making any decisions. This article is available for download and sharing at catholicpaths.com
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Aphrahat the Persian Sage
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Aphrahat's teachings reflect the Syriac Christian closeness to Sacred Scripture. Unlike in the Latin and Greek Christian worlds, that relied heavily on understanding Christian doctrine and Biblical teachings through Hellenistic philosophical systems; Syriac theology was very biblical and shaped the Syriac language into becoming what is often understood as the Christian form of the Aramaic language
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The Murky Waters of Vatican II
By Nathaniel Slattery
A response to a book which I cannot speak about in public.
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