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Articles in 'Theology'
Back to the Future 2 : Actions Have Consequences
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The 1989 sequel to Back to the Future reminds us of the consequences of our actions and how we can stop repeating them, making things right, now
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What on EARTH is Mortal Sin and Where the HELL Does it Lead You?
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
You've heard that mortal sin kills the soul and leads to Hell, but have never been told which sins are objectively mortal. This small book addresses this head-on and gives you vital info. to avoid the fires of Hell.
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WAFFLE HOUSE APOLOGETICS--SOLA FIDE
By Charles Gruich
Eavesdropping in the Waffle House on a conversation by two college students on the doctrine of Sola Fide.
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The Gravity of Life and Death
By Eileen Renders
A philosophic representation of how we, many of us, view the transition between life and death.
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Ascension Press Launches New Interactive “Foundations of Faith” Study of the Catechism
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
Sarah Pedrozo reviews - and wholeheartedly approves - the latest offering from Ascension Press: "Foundations of Faith-A Journey through the Catechism of the Catholic Church."
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15 Branches of Theology in the Creed!
By Gary Sullivan
The Creed is one example of ‘Systematic theology’ a branch of Catholic theology that seeks to organize and explain the core doctrines of the Catholic faith in a coherent and logical manner. What are the other branches of Theology that we can find in the Creed?
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The Divine Nature of Christ: Why Jesus Is Fully God and What It Means for Us
By Leander Wilfred
As the author, I wanted to emphasize the theological consequences of Christ as a divine being. I wanted to show the deep connection between Jesus and God by looking at the Bible history and philosophy. The article analyzes how the fact that Christ is God incarnate profoundly affects our perception of God, humans, salvation and spiritual life. See the God who became man for what it truly means and
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The Relief of Purgatory
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Purgatory should be seen as restorative as opposed to punitive for those who die in "God's grace and friendship"
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Freedom in Christ: 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christ shows us what being truly free means
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Grace in Disguise: When God Comes and We Don’t Recognize Him (Sunday Gospel Reflection)
By Mike Schramm
God doesn’t always come with thunder and fire. More often, He arrives quietly—in a scripture verse we’ve heard before, a homily we nearly tune out, or a conversation with someone we take for granted. Like the people of Nazareth, we may miss the miracle because it wears a familiar face. We must ask: Are we too comfortable to be converted?
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God tells Job's friends how it is
By Adam Charles Hovey
God humbles Job's terrible friends
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When Our Time Comes To say Goodbye
By Eileen Renders
There is a Season to Live, and a Season to Die. This article speaks to those Seasons now, and when that time comes to be filled with trust and comfort knowing that we have no regrets, and God is by our side.
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Unforgiveness; a sure ticket to Hell
By Ralph Hathaway
Do not forget to forgive others
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The Early church Fathers on Purgatory
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Early Fathers spoke of a place after death where expiation is made for sins. Paul also speaks of such a place in Scripture.
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21st Century Judas Iscariot's: The Purse and Beyond
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
If you want to know what lies in a man’s heart, look at what he loves; if you want to know what fills—or not— his soul, look at what feeds his intellect and satisfies his stomach. The ongoing political raging recalls an essential lesson found in the Gospels for our spiritual well being and others.
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How important is family life to you?
By Fr. Francis Maple
God instituted the family and we cannot live without one.
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The Declaration of Independence and Catholic Teachings
By Bryan J Dickerson
As we celebrate our nation’s 249th Anniversary of its declaring independence, we should do so mindful of the ideals enshrined in our nation’s Declaration of Independence and how closely they coincide with the teachings of our Catholic Church.
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