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Articles in 'Theology'
Bill Donaghy & TOB: Step Away from the Insanity Into Reality
By Melanie Jean Juneau
After interviewing Bill Donaghy from The Theology of the Body Institute about their upcoming Congress this September, I was filled with hope and joy for the Church.
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How Catholic Geeks Schooled Me On Love #TOBTalk
By Karee Santos
I first encountered Pope St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body (TOB) in New York City during the late 1990s, when I was still a practicing Episcopalian. The vibrant Catholic scene teemed with young professionals at the top of their game, working, playing, and praying in the city that never sleeps.
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The Big Issues in The Big Short
By Adam Gonzalez
The most striking scene in the film The Big Short directed by Adam McKay is not one in which a big financial deal is made or in which the carelessness of a real estate mogul becomes very clear to the audience. The most striking scene in the film occurs when, all of a sudden, being right suddenly feels wrong, and all the money that is to be made by a very small group of people is now me
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Sticks and Stones - a Catholic Girl's Response Name Callin
By Leslie Shaw Klinger
Recently on Facebook I saw a post by a much loved friend asking us to not let him know if his name or likeness has been used as a 'meme'. Because he has taken an unpopular political stance, people who consider themselves much better Catholics than he is have been creating these memes to vent their displeasure at his refusal to support the candidate they have determined to be the right person.
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Big Mouth Raises Disturbing Question
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, some anonymous big mouth had to go and toss out one final question as Jesus passed by. He asked, “Lord, will only a few people be saved?”
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The Assumption of Mary, the Assumption of the Two Witnesses: A Prayer for the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart
By Scott Pauline
O, Mother Mary, you were ultimately vindicated in being Assumed to Heaven, your Immaculate Heart is seen for what it is.
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Who Is My Enemy?
By Elizabeth Thomas
This morning I shared a video post that talked about No Zone Areas in America. It told of Muslims who were operating camps to train recruits for terrorism. I stated with this post is NOT a hate post but to inform and educate the evil of secrecy and what goes on in private.
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The Ultimate Gift: In The Eyes of a Millennium College Student
By Mary Kathryn Ahlberg
If any of you know me, you know that I am not afraid to say what I want to say, even if it is controversial. I believe in free speech, and take that into full consideration, for myself and others.
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Understanding what "Development of Doctrine" Means
By Kevin Noles
John Henry Cardinal Newman should be named a saint if only for his Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. All joking aside this book was eye opening. If anyone wants to understand fully how Christian Doctrine has developed over time you need to read the book.
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Jesus Teaches About Pride, Vanity, and Facebook
By Bill Dunn
In Luke’s gospel, chapter 14, Jesus offered an important teaching about pride and vanity. Jesus said: “There once was a man who set up a Facebook account. At first, the man connected with many long-lost friends from high school. Soon after, he began to type witty replies to the various postings he saw.
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Do we kill Jesus over and over again, in the Mass?
By De Maria
Protestant anti-Catholics like to accuse the Church of killing Jesus over and over again in the Mass. This is due to their lack of knowledge about Old Testament practices. In this case, they don’t understand Old Testament “sacrifice”.
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Why do I still sin?
By Robert Louis Rodriguez
Sin, that three letter word that confines all that is wrong with me. It is the mental, physical, and spiritual barrier that I must overcome each day. It is that thing that makes me believe that I lack the sanity necessary to not partake in it. For me, as the years in service of my Lord kept passing by and I grew wiser, at least I'd like to think, I could no longer call it sin.
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Stories from the Street: SPSE July Roundup
By Kevin Noles
St. Paul Street Evangelization has 200+ active street ministry teams that evangelize in their local communities. The teams are located throughout the United States with others in Canada, Honduras, Japan, the Philippines, and Sweden. Teams evangelize at church events, festivals, farmer markets, shopping districts, local parks, or busy street corners.
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Are You Angry?
By Crysaly Aviles
Why are you angry with God? Why are you bitter and resentful? Are you convinced that the situation you find yourself in is somehow His fault? You’re wrong. Scripture says that “God does not willingly bring affliction or grief to anyone,” (Lamentations 3:33).
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There's a Rumor Going Around that….
By David R. Myers
You just got an email from a friend who passed it on from another friend who got it from an acquaintance who downloaded it from a friend of a friend’s friend on Facebook. This email claims that, in fact, our political system was secretly invaded some years ago by a galactic vegetable people who have been able to infiltrate the US House of Representatives and the US Senate
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Transfiguration of Christ
By Charlie Johnston
The transfiguration of Christ is a very interesting and important story, so important that it appears in all three of the synoptic Gospels and in the second letter of Saint Peter (2 Peter 1:16-18).
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Working for Mercy
By Carleigh Lutz
In a day and age that perpetually screams at you if you attempt to tell someone that what they are doing is morally wrong, it can be pretty hard to convince yourself to even try anymore. Frankly, we as a people are starting to find it a little easier to just turn our cheek the other direction to pretend we don’t see what’s happening around us
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