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Articles in 'Theology'
On the Mercy of God and Human Forgiveness
By Rev. David A. Fisher
If we are to evangelize, then living from the context of thanksgiving for God’s mercy and forgiveness towards us and extending that mercy and forgiveness to others is an imperative.
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How will the world end?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
From Martin de Tours to Y2K, there have been countless predictions about when and how the world would end. We know with certainty it will happen. How?
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The Holy Innocents: In Defense of the Unborn
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The justice which the Catholic Church seeks for the unborn is part of the “seamless garment” of life; the association of life issues with the seamless cloak of Jesus that his executioners did not tear sense it had no seam.
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Prophecy
By Theo st. Peter
Regarding modern seers and prophets in the Catholic Church, and how to test their legitimacy.
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Saint Thomas and His Christians
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint Thomas symbolizes the vitality of the missionary Syriac tradition within Christianity. Spreading the truth of the Gospel of Christ over thousands of miles, along ancient roads, deserts, mountains, and along risky waterways, Syriac men and women, monastics, clergy, and laity, braved the dangers of an often hostile world.
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St. Ignatius of Antioch and St. Ephrem the Syrian: Reflections on The Mother of God
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Theological writings on Mary in the Patristic Era are more often than not a defense of the truth of the Incarnation, and a safeguard of the actual humanity of Christ. We find these teachings in doctrinal proclamations, liturgical documents, apologetic arguments defending the “true faith," theological tomes, and in the case of St. Ephrem and others in the Syriac tradition — poetry.
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Angels, Our Spirit Friends
By Tom Stidl
Developing a relationship with Angels
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Does the Lord Forget Our Sins in Heaven?
By Kevin J. Banet
This month our chatters explore the paradox of God "forgetting" our sins. Does this imply a deliberate choice by God to not remember, or does it carry a different meaning altogether? Moreover, they ponder the significance of the Final Judgment, where all our sins will be laid bare.
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Heart and Voice of Jesus: The Heart of Our Catholic Faith
By Ginger Herrington
The Incarnation and the Paschal Mystery reveal the Faith.
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The Incarnation of Christ: What It Means To Be Human
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Christian affirmation of human dignity is essentially not a question of ethics, morals, or rights. The Church never ceases to remind us that we are made new in Christ; simply put, our identity, nature, and dignity is a question of Being, the ontological question first and foremost, whose answer lies in the Word who became flesh, Jesus Christ.
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The Light of God in the Sacred Scripture
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The theme of light permeates the Sacred Scriptures. For both Judaism and Christianity, the light of God scatters the darkness of sin, and divine light infuses in believers the wisdom of God.
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Mary the Evangelist
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Church like Mary never ceases to point towards the Savior of the world, Jesus Christ. She is the grace filled example, of how the grace filled People of God must share their faith with others who do not yet know Christ, or who have lost total trust in the God who loves them.
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Gifts
By Tom Stidl
The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit
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Merciful Jesus
By Troy Kroening
God has never abandoned you! He has always been there. You may not see or feel His presence, even the Pharisees did not see Him for Who He is. If Jesus would suffer and die a horrific death for you, do you think He would abandon you for even one moment? Surely, you feel as though you are being crucified next to Jesus. Then be comforted by His words that are meant for you, “Amen, I say to you,
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The Road to Emmaus will lead you to study the Sacred Scriptures
By Tom Perna
Reading the Road to Emmaus will lead us to read and learn about the Sacred Scriptures.
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The Heresy of Atheism
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Atheism is at its core a religious heresy, a rational heresy, and an ethical heresy. Atheism is for the most part a modern phenomenon; in the ancient world the idea of denying transcendent reality, denying the existence of God or gods and a spiritual realm was almost unthinkable.
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Vatican changing restrictions on divorce and remarriage?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Is Pope Francis changing the Church's stance on divorced and remarried couples receiving the Eucharist?
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