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Articles in 'Theology'
Christian Asceticism: Finding What Is of Ultimate Value
By Rev. David A. Fisher
For the Christian asceticism is not a training or exercise in “self-denial,” it is a training in love. This training is not a matter of laws, rules, and regulations imposed upon us by the Church; rather it is a discovering of the Law of Christ within us, which is the Law of Love.
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Bishop Barron’s Free Ebook On Vocational Discernment
By Kevin J. Banet
Need a good resource to clarify your discernment? How about a free ebook by Bishop Robert Barron? Bishop Barron, known for his clear and frank YouTube discussions of faith and the current culture, has written a great book on discerning one’s vocation in life.
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THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE
By Pat J. Chalmers
Pat J. Chalmers is author of several published leadership books, more works in process, and many articles. The past fifteen years he has written Catholic literature ranging from promotional pieces to books with the central driving feature of leadership, set within the bounds of Thomistic and Franciscan Theology and guidance of his spiritual assistants and directors.
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A Far Different Kind of Tears
By Ginger Herrington
St. Augustine differentiates between salutary tears and selfish tears; tears which help the soul and tears which hurt the soul.
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'Real' Difference between Catholicism and Protestantism
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
The 'bride of Christ' metaphor has real implications for the Christian.
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Christ the Healer in Sacred Scripture
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The healings of Jesus in the New Testament reveal that he is the Lord of Life and that he scatters the darkness of sin, disease, and division; the calamities of our fallen nature. Jesus brings the Light of Truth, the Light of Healing, the presence of God's undivided love for his people.
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St. Therese of Lisieux: Jesus Instructs Us Without the Noise of Words
By Kevin J. Banet
With carefully chosen words, Odile Rimbert begins her lecture with a simple prayer to the Holy Spirit. She is wearing a crimson-pink scarf that adds a personal touch to her somewhat shy, but light-hearted personality.
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Conforming Union With Jesus Resembles The Eucharistic Banquet
By Elena Sapphire
Upon receiving Christ, we become one with Him; thus becoming like Him. When Christ In The Flesh, is contained within us, we are surrounded by a myriad of angels, resembling Christ in Heaven surrounded by angels. Receiving Christ In The Flesh should conform us to Him. We are the ones who block the effects of grace this Sacrament has to offer for us.
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Syriac Monasticism: Individualism, Asceticism, and Symbolism
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Christian Monasticism began in the ancient Near East of Egypt, Greater Syria, and Greater Persia. Eventually the three pillars of monasticism emerged: Hermits, Communal Monastics, Individual hermitages living in close proximity.
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"Nefarious" Movie Authentically Captures the Work of the Devil Today
By Kevin J. Banet
This year there are five Hollywood films dealing with the demonic, no doubt a sign that interest in the devil and paranormal phenomena is on the rise. However, what is different this year is that two of these flicks go beyond the cheap thrills that the film industry often milks for profit.
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The Amazing Wonder of Pentecost
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
There's a lot more to Pentecost than first meets the mind.
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The Wind of The Holy Spirit
By Tony Jesse
The Feast of Pentecost reminds us that the Holy Spirit can radically change our world. What is our response?
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Ten Spiritual Reflections on the Johannine Writings in Sacred Scripture
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Ten Spiritual Reflections on the writings attributed to Saint John the Apostle in the New Testament.
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After Pentecost, What's Next?
By Ralph Hathaway
The sign of the Spirit of God
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On Being a Hermit
By Tom Stidl
God's riddles - Solving them for the betterment of your life
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Why Pray in Latin?
By Nathaniel Slattery
If you have never considered praying in Latin, then you should convert to Catholicism. If you have, then you should begin to do it. Start with the Gloria. It is short.
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25 years of Saving Private Ryan
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A Steven Spielberg masterpiece can teach us much about sacrificial love. Even Jesus knew what greater love is.
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