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Articles in 'Theology'
Saint Paul's Powerful Speech to the Athenians
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Probably because I spent time in Athens during a long-ago ten-day journey to Greece, St. Paul’s speech to the Athenians always pierces through my skull to ping around in my head.
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Sacred Sleeplessness: My Story
By Greg Schlueter
What you call "sleepless night" God regards as sacred and holy. Appointed. A summons to ever greater intimacy with Him. In the veil of night's still and silence, where all else subsides, don't be frustrated or annoyed.
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The Resurrection of the Body and Life Everlasting
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Let us pray for the grace to live out the creed we profess as we journey toward the final “forgiveness of sins, resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.”
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Actions Speak Louder Than Words
By Michael Cunningham
Maybe we could learn a great deal from the early Church. Maybe we could learn a great deal from this story about Paul and Silas. Brothers and sisters, maybe we could learn the value of the lesson taught in 1 John 3:18 Your actions speak louder than words.
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St. Ignatius of Loyola: A Theo-Dramatic Life
By Tony Crescio
Saints help make saints, and thus it is indispensable that we do as these men did, and surround ourselves with those running towards God (through books no less than those whom we live amongst here and now) and spur one another on in the race.
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“We Are Our Bodies" - The Theology of the Body
By Kevin J. Banet
What importance do our bodies play in our spiritual life?
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20 "Radical" Saint Quotes that Modern Catholics Might Hate
By Jacinta
If anything, it might remind all of us that Catholicism is way more serious than we think, and the Four Last Things (Death, Heaven, Hell, Purgatory) are far closer than we realize
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God Meant It For Good-Thy Will Be Done
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
"Have no fear. Can I take the place of God? Even though you meant harm to me, God meant it for good, to achieve his present end, the survival of many people."
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What was the Dream of Pilate's Wife?
By Hunter Leonard
What did Pilate’s wife, whom tradition has named Claudia Procula, see in her dream that would lead her to confront her husband, intervening and attempting to stop the condemnation of Jesus?
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Vatican I: Papal Infallibility and Limits
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
The doctrine of Papal Infallibility is a commonly misunderstood concept in both Catholic theology and Catholic history.
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The Teaching Ministry Begins
By Tony Jesse
The nudge of attaching a catechist into a ministry allows those that dabble in the faith to dive deeper and admits Christ's teaching to ascend their soul to a greater eminence.
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We Should All Learn to Pray like Abraham
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
What if we could pray like Abraham? The good news is that we CAN pray like Abraham. The book of Genesis shows us two examples of who Abraham prayed for and how he prayed.
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Who Goes to Heaven, and who Goes to Hell?
By Ralph Hathaway
Hell does exist, and the population residing there is filled with many souls who chose their own path without adhering to God’s Goodness. His mercy was available to each one up to the moment they died.
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The Gift of Tongues: How God Speaks to us through the Holy Spirit
By Elizabeth Thomas
Does God still use the Gift of Tongues today to speak to us? Does he gift some of us with the ability to speak for Him to others, like a translator? The answer is yes!
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Does "Gentle" Work with Sixth Graders?
By Kevin J. Banet
How do we serve God with gentleness? What might this look like? In praying, “Father, may it be done not as I will, but as you will” how do we recognize what is the will of the Father?
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Should You be Denied Communion?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
While we await the final document from the bishops on Eucharistic reception, may we seek to guarantee we are not receiving it unworthily.
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Spiritual Warfare: The Way to Peace
By Charles Fraune
Christians are “born for combat,” and, through Baptism, are equipped for this battle against Satan by being united to Christ and being made partakers of His divine nature.
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