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Articles in 'Theology'
In This World, But Not Of It: A Constant Challenge
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Church is called to be the herald and foretaste of the new earth and new heaven to come. It realizes this calling only to the extent that its members mirror that holiness to which they are called, as sons and daughters of Christ. The truth of our human history is rooted in Jesus Christ, Son of God and Son of the Virgin Mary, savior of the world and head of his body, the church.
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Eucharist - Symbol or Sign? Why it Matters
By Gary Sullivan
The biggest misconception about the sacraments is that they are merely symbolic representations of God’s presence. The sacraments are real and powerful. The sacraments are a matter of eternal life and eternal death. This is why the vocabulary about sacraments matters.
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Bishop Strickland’s crime: Defending the Faith
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
He is not being accused of sex abuse, covering up abuse, or even mismanagement of money. In fact, there is no sin he is being accused of perpetrating. His crime? Defending the Truth.
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Curiosity Killed the Cat
By Lorrie McNickle
Curiosity, it's not always virtuous, in fact, it can be a vice. Could the fate of the explorers on board the Titan submersible been urged on by a sinful curiosity? I don't know, but it's something to ponder in our hearts.
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Following the Example of St. John the Baptist
By Emily Berns
All of us are called to follow the example of St. John the Baptist, whose birth we celebrate today, and share in the mission of bringing others to Christ and making the way for Him before His second coming.
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Introduction to the Thought of Saint Isaac the Syrian
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint Isaac taught that the humility of God is revealed in the Incarnation of Christ. In the Old Testament God revealed himself through a chosen people and inspired prophets, but his revelation was still veiled. In the Incarnation of the Word, God humbles himself by taking on human flesh; the veiled revelations of the Old Testament become visible and approachable to all men and women in Jesus.
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The Paschal Mystery and the Shroud of Turin
By Gary Sullivan
The Suffering, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus are made visible, tangible, scientifically verifiable on a fourteen foot piece of cloth. Some say it is a receipt left behind by Christ on purpose to show how much he paid to set us free. For believers, it's an eternal, timeless imprint of an eternal and timeless event.
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Fatima’s Sister Lucia declared “venerable” by Pope Francis
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Pope Francis advanced the cause for canonization of Fatima's Sister Lucia. He signed a decree declaring her "venerable". Here's what Sister Lucia said in her final public interview about Fatima.
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The Gnostic Plague in the Early Church – Part III
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Why Gnosis had, and still has, no role in the development of early Christianity
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Even Emojis Are Catholic
By Gary Sullivan
Here is a quick guide to your Catholic iconography available on your iPhone . Which ones have you used? Did I miss any?
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The Season of Pentecost: The Gift of the Advocate
By Rev. David A. Fisher
In the Creed it is understood that in the Holy Spirit, the will of the Father that was accomplished by the Son, becomes for us the Day that never sets and our human history becomes salvation history, by our Advocate and Counselor - the Holy Spirit.
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Desecration of our Remains is apparant
By Ralph Hathaway
Our bodies alive or dead are still in God's hands
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The Gnostic Plague in the Early Church – Part II
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
What the Gnostics believed, and how the early Fathers responded.
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Saint John of Damascus: His Encounter with Islam
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint John of Damascus is one of the first Christian thinkers to expose the weakness of the Islamic position as concerns theology and their interpretation of Sacred Scripture. While his theological legacy is often linked to his beautiful Mariology and other writings; he understood the growing threat of Islam upon the Christian world and its mission to evangelize.
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The Gnostic Plague in the Early Church – Part I of III
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Why Gnosticism had (and has) no place in the development of early Christian Doctrine.
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The Splendor and Mystery of Mary
By rowen333
Inspirations on the Immaculate Conception.
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The Holy Spirit
By Morgen Lance
The human soul often becomes lukewarm as its fire dies down. The Holy Spirit is there though to help us reignite the spark!
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