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Articles in 'Theology'
Why Is Sterilization Wrong?
By John M. Grondelski
"World Vasectomy Day" on the third Friday of November is a good occasion to review why the Church teaches sterilization is wrong, both in terms of the meaning of human sexuality as well as its mutilating effect on the body.
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Rocky V and Faith Lessons on Family, Perseverance, and Purpose
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Rocky V reminds us that perseverance is key to getting back up when knocked down.
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"Moral Theology From a Desert Crank" St. Jerome for Today
By Terry N. Hursh
A look at the moral theology of St. Jerome expressed in his writings and personal letters. His guidance is especially timely today.
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King and Shepherd Reflections on the Readings for the Solemnity of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The end of the Liturgical Year is marked by the Solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. At this time we acknowledge and celebrate Jesus' primacy over all Creation. He is not an earthly king but a supernatural King and head of His body, the Church.
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The King who serves.
By Fr. Francis Maple
We don't usually hear of kings who serve. But Jesus our King does!
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How do we actually determine the value of the day-to-day Choices we make?
By Eileen Renders
This article actually considers that old saying, "What a difference a Day makes". Each day we are given is a gift from God. Unwrap it carefully, and appreciate how we might be asked to keep God as our focus.
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Toy Story and Messages of Divine Love and Identity
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Toy Story reminds us of how God claims us and Divine Love through a boy with his favorite toys.
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The Story Behind the Nicene Creed
By Steven R. Hemler
This year, Christians around the world are celebrating the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, which gave us the great Nicene Creed. But have you ever wondered about the story behind this Creed? Why and how was it created? And, what is the meaning behind those unusual words (e.g., “begotten, not made”, “consubstantial”)?
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Taking the Sting out of Mater Populi Fidelis
By Mary Ennis Meo
A brief analysis of the doctrine in Mater Populi Fidelis, with emphasis on the positive and inspirational aspects of the work.
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Do we need monarchs today?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Lord Jesus, You are our King who built your kingdom on love, justice and truth. May we be Your true subjects.
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What about unexpected Burdens in Love and Marriage?
By Eileen Renders
This article explores the commitment of marriage with one's health, mental state, and faith. Written by a Bishop who may become canonized. However, his words and perception are not God's words. Therefore, we must perceive what is fair and loving to a spouse as opposed to what may be cruel and potentially causing lasting harm to one's spouse.
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Home Alone, Family, and Hope in Unexpected Places and People
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Looking back at Home Alone and messages of faith
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7 secrets of the Holy Eucharist
By The Catholic Nurse
Every time we unite ourselves in the Eucharist, it's like a Christmas tree with bottomless gifts. As we unwrap and discover each grace, there are always more waiting...
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4 points missed in Assisted Suicide/Euthanasia debates
By The Catholic Nurse
Most debates about euthanasia miss these key points...
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Five Desolations and Five Consolations that the Souls in Purgatory Experience
By Terri Thomas
While detained in purgatory, the souls will experience both desolations and consolations as part of the purification process of interior expiation for unatoned for sins. From Catholic theology we learn that there are basically five desolations and five consolations that are felt by the holy souls who suffer in purgatory.
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Seeing as God Sees
By John M. Grondelski
The request of the blind man in today's Gospel -- "please let me see!" -- is an honest prayer for each one of us.
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What is in a Smile
By Eileen Renders
This is an article about small ways in which we can affect others in a positive way.
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