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Articles in 'Theology'
Is it a sin not to give up something for Lent?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We often hear people speak about what they are "giving up" for Lent during this time of year. But is it a sin if one chooses not to "give up" something for Lent?
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The Fallacy of “Love is Love”
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The movement, the willful action of love must be completely good, or it is evil.
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Jesuits at National Catholic Reporter Spreading Heresy Again
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
Once again, the Jesuits over at the National Catholic Reporter are leading the faithful into confusion. Father Thomas Reese, SJ declares, "I believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, I just don't believe in transubstantiation." The Council of Trent declares that we must believe in transubstantiation, lest we be declared anathema.
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Distractions and the Rosary...You are not Alone! (Part 1)
By John Roskoski
Having a hard focusing on the Rosary during your chaotic day? Jesus has some suggestions for you. Such problems are not new and, the best thing is, Jesus understood our difficulties. We can rest assured that Mary also understands our imperfect prayers.
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Why are there statues and images if we are not to have “graven images” (the 2nd Commandment)?
By Michael
Why are there statues and images if we are not to have “graven images” (the 2nd Commandment)?
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What is authentic freedom?
By Troy Kroening
He took our sins upon Him and they were nailed to the Cross with Him.
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90 Days to Liberty
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Fr. Richard Heilman is calling the faithful to take part in a 90-day challenge to grow in holiness that runs from Ash Wednesday to Pentecost. Are you up for the challenge?
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Who goes to hell?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We never want to think that anyone we love will go to hell. Here is an explanation of who goes to hell and why.
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Ash Wednesday: Lent is Coming!
By William Conboy
The Scriptural basis for Ash Wednesday and an encouragement for all as Lent begins.
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Responding to Temptation During Lent and Beyond
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Responding to temptation using the forty days Jesus spent in the desert as a model for our Lenten journey.
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Fighting for the Holy Trinity
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Kudos to our Patristic Fathers for defining the Holy Trinity!
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How many have been lost by your inaction?
By Troy Kroening
We are all brothers and sisters as sons and daughters of God respectively. Our inaction to serve or help them see the Faith in us can be part of their downfall. If they see a “Christian” being un-Christian, they may disregard Christianity entirely and reject their Heavenly Father.
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In Genesis Chapters 1 and 2, there are two creation stories containing different orders of creation. Why two different stories?
By Michael
This week in the Lectionary covers the first two chapters in Genesis. Why do the accounts differ?
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Outside The Human Box: Our Father Who Art An Alien
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
In his essence, God is wholly indescribable in human terms, because he is infinite spirit and light.
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What would your Father say?
By Troy Kroening
In every decision, we should be mindful of Our Father. What would He say? Indeed, what is He trying to say? Am I even listening? Do I even care what He has to say?
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Groundhog Day: 30 Years
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Hard to believe that the last film featuring the duo of Bill Murray and Harold Ramis is 30 years old. The film provides faith lessons that must be grasped.
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The Power of Humility (Part 2)
By John Roskoski
The power of Mary's humility is fully evident in her famous, "Magnificat". She elevates humility to a virtue that gains the notice and favor of God. While he raises lowly, God brings down the wealthy. She adds a new layer to the new Christian Theology and our understanding of God.
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