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Articles in 'Theology'
What Is This New Theology?
By Tony Jesse
Corporations spend millions of dollars in disaster management. What smart business leaders have learned is that encountering bad news is a constant occurrence.
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We Are Spiritual Beings Temporarily Inside Physical Bodies
By Bill Dunn
French priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, who lived in the first half of the 20th century, was quoted as saying, “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.”
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Receiving love comes with the obligation of giving love.
By Troy Kroening
Anyone can give love and have it not returned to them. Think of the love struck high schooler. But to accept love does require giving of love. You cannot accept love without giving love in return. The acceptance of love requires a response. Not a “thank you”, but actually love. It is not like a cash transaction.
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The 'Our Father' A Most Powerful Prayer
By Elizabeth Ambielli
Prayers are powerful. Those who were paying attention in religion class learned that all things come by prayer. The Bible attests to this truth with ‘whatever we ask in the Son’s name, so it will be granted.’
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"All Saints; All Souls"
By Ralph Hathaway
How appropriate that the Church acknowledges those who are in heaven (The Church Triumphant), praying for us (The Church Militant), and of course together these two entities praying for the (Church Penitent) those in Purgatory.
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Where does your power come from?
By Troy Kroening
Whether we want to admit it or not, we commonly act like the power we have comes from us. We think we built ourselves to where we are in life and in the world. Well, that is wrong. We have nothing but what God has given us. If we have cultivated God’s gifts, that is good. But that still did not come from our power. It originated from God.
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Do what you can to change the world … by saving your soul.
By Troy Kroening
While you may have a responsibility to others, you only control one soul, and that is your soul. You can only save one soul. Yours. You may assist in saving the souls of others, but whether they accept Jesus’ offer of salvation is theirs to do. The best thing you or I could do to change the world is to do the one thing that we can do, come to Jesus.
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How blessed are we when we willingly suffer for Poor Souls
By Ralph Hathaway
Poor souls in Purgatory has been my most ardent attention in consideration of, praying for, and writing about. Each time I read or consider the stories of how much suffering the souls in purgatory experience the urge to do more for their expiation never leaves me.
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Reflections on the Nature of God
By Karl Erickson
Not too long ago, a Catholic radio personality confidently declared on the air that God is without emotion. He asserted that all dimensions of the character of God (love, mercy, compassion, just anger, etc.) are simply examples of anthropomorphic thinking on the part of man.
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My sins on the Cross
By Ralph Hathaway
As I sat in church before Holy Mass the thought of my latest sin drew my attention to the Holy Eucharist in the tabernacle and what occurred that provided this blessing for me.
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The Dream that Gave Us the Periodic Table of Elements
By Peter Darcy
Dreams are not always strange, disconnected experiences. Sometimes they are unified to the point of producing extraordinary blessings. In fact, one of the wonders of modern science came through a dream.
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Question? Do Only Catholics Go to Heaven?
By Elizabeth Thomas
Especially, only the Catholics that receive the Eucharist on the tongue? Or, only the Catholics that kneel, stand, genuflect, sign themselves correctly and do not hold out their hands during the Our Father? You know, those who never use the Oran's Position?
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Adherence to the Divinity of the Most Holy Trinity
By Ralph Hathaway
The very same recurring question; not only the divinity of the Trinity, but the actuality of their existence. Most of us are aware of Augustine’s query in his attempt to figure the meaning of it. He didn’t doubt the existence but wanted to understand in human terms the expression, or figure how the omnipotence of God could explain something so mysterious.
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Incredible? Not Really.
By Richard Maffeo
Many people, even those in pews across the world, think the idea of the incarnation is ludicrous. How could Almighty God become flesh and blood? And even more absurd is the idea that Jesus could be fully God and fully human at the same time.
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Come, Follow Me
By Hunter Leonard
This past Sunday we heard one of the fundamental New Testament stories for Christian morality – the story of the rich young man. While this biblical story is indeed about the danger of excessive riches in the spiritual life, including the famous image of a camel passing through the eye of a needle – the story includes even more worthy of meditation.
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"This is My Body"
By Ralph Hathaway
With these and other unbelievable occurrences with God’s interactions, why is it so difficult to believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist via transubstantiation? Faith is great when we receive it until a real test confronts our challenge to accept it.
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Removing The Acting Game
By Tony Jesse
In 2017, National Geographic ran a report on the science of why people lie.
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