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Articles in 'Theology'
Don't Worry, Be Faithful
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, a synagogue official named Jairus approached Jesus and begged Him to heal his 12-year-old daughter who was at the point of death.
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Are You Doing Your Part?
By Zaid Kanafani
As Catholics, I think there are far too many of us who have grown comfortable depending on others. Each of us knows someone with an amazing ability to explain the Gospel in a manner that leaves newcomers on their knees, crying out for Jesus.
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John the Baptist's Humble Passion
By Bill Dunn
This weekend the Church celebrates the birth of John the Baptist. Few people in the Bible were as colorful and controversial—and passionate—as John the Baptist.
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The Road
By E.M. McCarthy
Around a bend in the road two brothers met. The older brother, Ben, had a long and thin build, with wisps of gray throughout his black hair. His serious nature made him study many fields and he knew many things.
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Pope Francis Is A Canary in the Coal Mine
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Pope Francis is like a canary in the coal mine, identifying toxic trends in our society, then, offering hope as he suggests Christian solutions to current issues.
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Dogs Are Stupid.
By Greg Schlueter
Ok, in spite of being technically true (relative to humans), I don't really think owning a dog is stupid. But I do have some strong words for our disordered, dog-worshiping culture. Particularly those for whom a certain bumper sticker isn’t a joke, but a reality: “We got rid of the kids. The dog was allergic.”
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Art Thou Rumour Mongering?
By Fr. Andrew Kooi
One day, I was on my way to the sacristy to vest for Mass. An old lady came running to me with a concerned look on her face. I was quite taken aback to see such an elderly lady running in this way, and I motioned her to slow down, lest she hurt herself or even trip and fall.
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Summer Delights
By Linda Kracht
We all love summer. And for obvious reasons. Summertime is synonymous with Fun, Relaxation, Get Togethers, Vacations, Camps, No School, No Schedules!
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If You're Attracted to Things of Hell, So What?
By Greg Schlueter
If you're attracted to someone of your gender, so what? If you're attracted to someone not your spouse, so what? If you're attracted to illicit media, so what?
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Every Child’s Right
By Faith-Full Writer
I found this statement on the internet some time ago, and it stuck with me. “Every child has a right to be born into the loving arms of his or her mother and father.” I love the ideal that this statement embraces.
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What Does the Church REALLY Teach About Contraception?
By Arnold Scott
I have noticed that there is a certain topic of moral teaching from the Church which, although deeply relevant to every married couple and to the common good, is never spoken of at Mass. That's peculiar, isn't it?
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The Two Kid Catholic Family
By Arnold Scott
Sometimes as Mass is about to begin I notice there is more than one procession going on. Yes, there is the priest and his altar servers... but there is also a procession of two kid families filling the pews.
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Corpus Christi In Our Modern World
By E.M. McCarthy
Something profound happened—I noticed someone not going to Holy Communion. I paid attention to this man because I sat behind him and waited to see if he would go to Communion before I went.
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On Contraceptive Christianity
By Greg Schlueter
This July 25th marks 50 years since Pope Paul VI sent shockwaves throughout the planet with release of the encyclical, Humanae Vitae (“Of Human Life”).
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Pope Francis and Gender Identity
By E.M. McCarthy
The idea of “gender identity” has been addressed recently by Pope Francis.Basically, gender identity theory states that you are the gender you feel that you are and anatomy is not an indicator of someone's sex.
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St. Thomas Aquinas and the Principle of Double Effect
By William Hemsworth
Over the course of our lives we will be faced with many difficult decisions. These decisions may be life altering and may change us forever.
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The Authority of God
By Susan Skinner
Have you ever noticed that there is a clear order to everything God created?
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