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Articles in 'Theology'
Some Deficiencies of Preterism in Apocalypse: Roman Emperors, Armageddon, Scorpion Tails, and 666
By Scott Pauline
Preterism, a layer of interpretation of apocalypse, places most of apocalypse on the opposite side of Church history from fundamentalists; that is, with fundies having the apoc at the end of the world, the common Catholic mode places it in the beginning of Church history with the Roman empire and fall of Jerusalem. Well, OK, fine, but a lot of data here isn't very useful. We need to lo look deeper
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Lessons From the Doubting Thomas
By Carlos Solorzano
A discussion on many of the unforgotten points of St. Thomas the Apostle
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Innate Desire
By Gary Sullivan
St. Augustine famously said, “Our hearts are restless until they rest in you Oh Lord.” This restlessness is also described in Scripture as the deepest kind of hunger or thirst. We are programmed to seek God in this way. With an innate desire, our souls seek beauty, our mind seeks the absolute truth and our will seeks the absolute good.
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Aphrahat the Persian Sage: Author of the Syriac Demonstrations
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The thought of Aphrahat reveals the Scriptural/Biblical world of Syriac Christianity. Rather than grappling with the legacy of Hellenistic/Greco-Roman thought and culture as is seen in the works of the Latin and Greek Fathers, and the extreme austerity and isolation of the Coptic and Ethiopian monastic movements; the Syriac Fathers indeed inherited the biblical world and its monotheistic heritage
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The Incarnation: Why it Matters
By Richard Maffeo
Why is the Incarnation vital to Christian faith?
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Into the Essence of God's Holy Spirit; Page Two completing this entity!
By Ralph Hathaway
A deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit's Essence
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St. Therese of Lisieux: Loving the Eucharist in The Little Way
By Gary Sullivan
Humility and Love are the driving pulse at the heart of the Eucharist’s simplicity. For Therese, they were the driving pulse of her Little Way. Naturally, it was in receiving the Eucharist that her world made perfect sense.
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Picture Yourself Between Heaven and Hell
By Kevin J. Banet
This month, our website chatters touched upon various aspects of spirituality, exploring concepts like filial relationships, sacraments, and the awareness of God's constant companionship, and diving into the depth of sin, the influence of the devil, and the need for humility and respect in the face of God's greatness.
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The Assumption of Mary: Full of Grace
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The “All-Holiness” of Mary, which is realized in her Assumption, also reveals her role of Mother of the Church and the greatest of our created human race.
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Theology of the Body for Woman: The Developing Child in the Womb as the Old Testament Ages
By Scott Pauline
What if the nine months of pregnancy symboize nine necessary sub-phases of spiritual activiy for the OT unto Jesus? Sound crazy? Come and see!
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Into the essence of the Holy Spirit
By Ralph Hathaway
Understanding the Holy Spirit's Essence
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The First Great Commandment
By Tom Stidl
An explanation of the First Great Commandment which summarizes the first three Commandments
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Catholic Time Travel
By Gary Sullivan
In the sacraments, the Paschal Mystery transcends time. The sacraments are, in a way, the only known means of time travel. When we remember our story and enter into it in the sacraments, we are entering into a dimension of time which is not stuck in the past, present or future but envelopes all of it
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Arriving At The Harbor Of Our Salvation
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The disciplines and liturgies of Great Lent, Holy Week, all leading to the celebration of the Glorious Resurrection of the Lord, teaches that the faithful must be vigilant in their care of the faith given by Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. The lamps of light that brought the faithful to the harbor of salvation, are given to the Church to be kept burning bright.
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St. Therese of Lisieux: Loving Scripture in The Little Way
By Gary Sullivan
“St. Therese was saturated in the dew of Holy Scriptures”. Though she never had a formal education in biblical studies, Therese, Doctor of the Church, demonstrated a convincing mastery of both the Old and New Testaments.
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The Third Commandment
By Tom Stidl
A definition of the Lord's day and how to keep it holy
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From Jesus of Nazareth to Jesus in the Eucharist: Liturgy Step by Step
By Gary Sullivan
How do we get from ‘Jesus of Nazareth’ to ‘Jesus in the Eucharist’ and Jesus acting in all the sacraments? There is a logical, step by step explanation. It begins with a promise, "I will be with you always". Promises made, promises kept.
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