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Articles in 'Theology'
It's still hot
By Adam Charles Hovey
It may not be as hot as it was, but, the lake of fire will always burn
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Who are the two men Jesus needed the most?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Despite their faults, Peter and Paul were central to the spread of Christianity.
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The Early Church Fathers on The Anointing of the Sick
By Sebastian R. Fama
The sacrament of the Anointing of the sick is based on Scripture. “Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the presbyters of the church, and they should pray over him and anoint [him] with oil in the name of the Lord, and the prayer of faith will save the sick person, and the Lord will raise him up. If he has committed any sin, he will be forgiven” (James 5:14-15).
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Catholic Politicians, you are Catholics first
By Emily Berns
After attending an audience with Pope Leo XIV, Vice President JD Vance explained why he didn't kiss the pope's ring and bow, saying that he doesn't feel that his faith takes priority when he is representing the country as the vice president. I explain why this is faulty reasoning and how as Catholics, we are true disciples of Christ, meaning that we are to spread the faith in every situation.
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How do you know when God is working in you and through you?
By Eileen Renders
This is a reflection of spiritual growth, how our relationship with God has deepened, and how to ensure we are on the right track.
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The Hearts of Jesus and Mary: Five Surprising Connections
By Gary Sullivan
Today and tomorrow we celebrate two hearts that beat as one, one of a Son, the other his mother. Here are five more surprising connections...
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The Catholic LIturgical Year and its Sacred Rhythm
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
The Catholic liturgical year sanctifies time by guiding the faithful through the life of Christ—His birth, death, resurrection, and the sending of the Holy Spirit—across seasons like Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time. Through Scripture cycles, feast days, the Church invites believers to live each season with intentional devotion, into the mystery of salvation.
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The Exorcist: A Theological Review
By Mike Schramm
The Exorcist provides rich theological conversation fodder between the considerations of faith and reason, the problem of evil both natural and moral, and the evangelical reach that faithful, learned priests can provide. its cultural influence is unmatched in the horror genre and its place in Catholic cinema is unparalleled.
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Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
By Terri Thomas
This is a powerful means of grace for individuals and families!
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How relevant are these two men to Christianity?
By Fr. Francis Maple
We owe so much to these two followers of Christ.
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An American Catholic View of Religion and Politics
By Stephen Steiniger
American Catholics have a special responsibility to their Church and country. Knowing religion and politics is helpful for salvation and patriotism. In American life, there are seven key themes in the application of religion to politics. This article identifies those seven key themes based on Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship.
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When We Are Free, We Are at Liberty to Follow Jesus
By Kevin J. Banet
Here in America, we often talk about “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” – it’s kind of our motto. But what exactly is liberty? Should we pursue happiness at all costs? What if, instead, obedience is the secret to liberty?
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CLOUDS
By Don Reardon
What does a cloud mean to us? To God. How does God use clouds?
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Who Are The Remnant?
By Eileen Renders
this article describes those believers who are often called the remnant"
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Where is the Virtue of Hope?
By Ralph Hathaway
Theological Virtues
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Living Affability: A 40-Day Catholic Journey of Kindness and Evangelization
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
"Living Affability" is a new 40-day Catholic meditational by Dr. Anne DeSantis that invites readers on a spiritual journey to grow in the often-overlooked virtue of affability. Rooted in Scripture and Church teaching, each day offers a quote, reflection, action step, and prayer to inspire Christ-like openness and kindness toward others. Learn about the book in this article.
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Saint John the Baptist Preparing the Way for Christ in Life and in Death
By Bryan J Dickerson
Saint John the Baptist is the fulfillment of Isaiah’s ancient prophecy. Before Christ, there was the Baptist, preparing the way for the Christ, preaching repentance and calling people back to God.
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