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Articles in 'Theology'
Vatican II - Interreligious Dialogue and Church Teaching, Part II of II
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
At the end of the day, Vatican II speaks for itself in the final product., and it is imperative that the faithful be skilled in what the Church teaches.
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We Believe...In the Resurrection
By Rev. David A. Fisher
We are not meant to merely live as souls but we are meant to live as God created us, and for this reason “the Word became flesh”, to assume and redeem the total person, soul and body.
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Friars’ Formation: Building a Man for Christ
By Kevin J. Banet
If you join a religious community such as our own Discalced Carmelite Friars, you will go through our formation process. What does this mean? In short, this involves an education in the Catholic faith as well as in our Carmelite Order, and in the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. And let’s not forget the growth of your own spiritual life.
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Vatican II - Interreligious Dialogue and Church Teaching, Part I of II
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Raising the Dignity of Conversation
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THE MISSIONARY NATURE OF THE CHURCH
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Evangelization is at the very heart and nature of the Church; The One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church is a beacon of light and hope in a word that seems lost in fear, insecurity, and anxiety. It is of the nature of the Church to share this great gift of faith and salvation in Jesus Christ.
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The Once-Saved-Always-Saved Myth
By Nate Guyear
The once-saved-always-saved doctrine of some Protestant churches is a myth based on poorly interpreted Scripture passages that result in destroying the essence of God, namely, His divinity.
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Reading God's Revelation
By Ginger Herrington
Appreciation of the foreshadowing of the New Testament in the Old Testament, and how the New Testament fulfills the Old Testament.
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THE HOLY TRINITY AND THE OLD TESTAMENT
By Rev. David A. Fisher
within the context of Sacred Scripture when dealing with the Old Testament we are confronted with many centuries of human history, many centuries of oral traditions that become eventually written down, and many centuries of redacting of those writings, often in the light of their present situation and dominant religious perspective.
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How Christ Secretly Teaches the Human Heart
By Kevin J. Banet
How much balance do we have been doing and being – between the Martha and the Mary in our lives? That is a question asked by Julienne McLean, one of the lecturers in our Wisdom Lecture Series of Carmelite spirituality videos. Ms. McLean’s talk is called “Reflections from The Third Spiritual Alphabet,” which taken from the name of a popular 16th century book of mystical theology written by Fr
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See Mary as Our Sister and Draw Closer to Her Love
By Kevin J. Banet
Did you ever wonder what it would be like to peer into the heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary and know what she might be thinking and feeling while on this earth? What I mean is, to know the depth of love that she felt for all of those around her whom she knew were affected by the original sin of Adam and Eve?
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God's Marriage Proposal
By Tony Jesse
Jesus said He goes to prepare a place for His followers. What does this mean?
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The Conversion of Saint Paul: An Apostle Formed On The Road To Damascus
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Paul’s life changed on the road to Damascus when he encounters the Risen Lord. Therefore the Conversion of Paul, is also the fulfillment of his faith in God. An expansion of his horizon of faith, that came to encompass Jew and Gentile alike; in the Church, the Body of Christ, the People of God.
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Defending the Faith with Gentleness and Reverence
By Deacon Greg Lambert
As ambassadors for Christ, we must resist being argumentative and judgmental in our dealings with others.
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THE RELIGION OF PEACE AND LOVE: CAN CHRISTIANS FIGHT A JUST WAR
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Just War Theory and the history of the topic in Catholic doctrine, theology and philosophy sets the parameters in which the conscience should operate in discerning one’s involvement in war.
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SAINT SHARBEL: A SAINT FOR ALL SEASONS
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint Sharbel is a saint for all seasons and for all peoples, he shows that the power of God resides where there is humility, simplicity, and Christ-like love.
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Faith Lessons from Return of the Jedi
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The final movie of the original Star Wars trilogy is 40 years old. The movie provided us with faith lessons.
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Is Hell for real?
By Ralph Hathaway
Our eternal destination
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