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Articles in 'Theology'
The Four Ancient Sources of Sacred Scripture
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Greek Septuagint, the Aramaic Targums, the Syriac Peshitta, and the Latin Vulgate are the four ancient sources of the Christian Sacred Scriptures; the Holy Bible.
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What or When is Enough, Enough?
By Ralph Hathaway
The theological question of when is enough, enough?
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Five Signs of a Vocation from the Life of St. Thérèse of Lisieux
By Kevin J. Banet
Is it possible to know whether you have a vocation to religious life by reflecting upon your childhood? Sometimes, but not always. In fact, many persons who become priests, sisters, and brothers cannot point to any prominent or unusual experience in their childhood that pointed to an obvious religious vocation.
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Ascension Thursday: Our Time to Leave the Nest
By Emily Berns
Ascension Thursday can be described as the day that the apostles graduated and left the nest of Christ's teachings to go out into the world and teach others about Him. It's our graduation day too. How are we going to use what we've learned during His time on earth to better ourselves and others so as to join Him in heaven?
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The Real Presence of Christ: The Eucharist Makes The Church
By Rev. David A. Fisher
To deny the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist creates a crisis within Biblical interpretation, where the data of Scripture clearly reveals to the faithful the presence of Christ in the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
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The Women at the Tomb: “The Myrrhbearers”
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Although the Lord’s disciples will be the foundation of the Apostolic Faith, the women who were the myrrhbearers, will offer the devotion and witness that bridges the Church of the Jews and the Church Catholic and Apostolic.
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The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Her Praises in the First-Half of the First Christian Millennium
By Rev. David A. Fisher
At the Gates of Paradise we enter into that perfect relationship with God and his holy martyrs and saints, the Church of heaven that John speaks about in his Apocalypse/Revelation, whose queen is the Holy Virgin.
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Forever I Shall Speak for God
By Ralph Hathaway
When speaking talk of God
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Go and Announce the Gospel of the Lord
By Deacon Greg Lambert
As disciples, we are called to go forth and announce the good news of the Gospel to all we meet.
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Apostolic Faith: Ancient Faith
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Church has been entrusted with this faith, not to remake it, not to reform it, or redefine it anew each day; rather to guard it, proclaim it, and live it anew each day. The Ancient Churches: Catholic and Orthodox, Syriac-Antiochene, Byzantine and Alexandrian, have a holy obligation and ministry in keeping the traditions and beauty of the ancient faith alive.
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Catholicism 101: Why is Mary called “Queen of Heaven?”
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Catholics get criticized for honoring Mary as "Queen of Heaven". Where does this come from and is she truly queen?
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Love and Transformation
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Our Lord in the Gospel of Luke adds to the teaching of the Mosaic Law; that not only must we love God but also our neighbor as ourselves. Indeed, Jesus reveals to us through his Holy Cross and Resurrection that the Hidden God, who taught his chosen people to be ethical, is the God who loves and is Love.
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Remember the Pardon Crucifix
By John Roskoski
The "Pardon Crucifix" seems to be a relic of a bygone era in the Church. However, it retains spiritual value even though the idea of indulgences has been updated and made to conform to present tastes and teachings.
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We Are Never Without Hope
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The hope of the Church is found in its faith in Christ. The hope of all humanity for eternal life, eternal meaning, and eternal peace and love finds its realization in the Kingdom of God, whose gates are opened by the Son of God.
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Obtaining the bishop's approval to separate
By Joe Tevington
Obtaining the bishop's approval to separate.
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The Reawakening of the Laity
By Rev. David A. Fisher
One of the major gifts to the Church emerging from the Second Vatican Council, was the renewed emphasis placed on the role and mission of the Laity. In the reflections of the Council Fathers concerning the Laity, we can see why some have referred to the Second Vatican Council as Newman’s Council (Saint John Henry Newman).
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The Bishop: A Brief Reflection From Tradition
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Power within the church always remains God’s power and those who are called to govern do so ultimately as ministers of service, service that is ordained by their intimate proximity to the eucharist.
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