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Articles in 'Theology'
In the Beginning, And Earth's Course of Energy
By Eileen Renders
This article is offered to suggest we cannot brush off so many terrible happenings that are occuring simultaneously throughout the world, as climate changes, or suggesting the world has always been like this. There is only One God, and only He is in control.
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Let us recognise our unity and build on it.
By Fr. Francis Maple
Let us recognise our unity and build upon it.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection, 7th Sunday of Easter (June 1, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
This Sunday’s readings aren’t just for quiet reflection—they’re a call to action. Be bold like Stephen. Trust in God’s reign like the psalmist. Stay thirsty for grace, like the Church in Revelation. And above all, live the unity Jesus prayed for—with hearts wide open and lives rooted in love.
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I'll Starve if I keep Silent about Christ
By Ralph Hathaway
Our sustenance is found in Christ
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United in Christ We Stand: 7th Sunday of Easter
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christ calls all Catholics to unite under him
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Homosexuality is Unacceptable
By Dg
Is homosexuality acceptable?
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Take up your cross
By Adam Charles Hovey
And follow Jesus!
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Sincerity and Consistency, our gift to God
By Eileen Renders
This sharing is about how to deepen our relationship with Christ, and receive His blessings and guidance on how we can best serve Him
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The Early Church Fathers on the Sacrifice of the Mass
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Early Church Fathers believed and taught that the Mass was a true sacrifice. It was not a new sacrifice but a participation in the one sacrifice of Christ on the cross.
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Have you claimed your inheritance?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Jesus gave us an inheritance. Have you claimed it?
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Re-Discover Saint Augustine Through Pope Benedict XVI
By Bryan J Dickerson
Pope Benedict XVI is one of the great theological and intellectual powerhouses of the Catholic / Christian faith. Through his writings, we can learn much about the great Saint Augustine who played such an essential role in the Catholic Church and also in the theology of Pope Benedict XVI.
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Goonies and Lessons in Believing In Self and Others
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The Goonies gives us messages of faith as we look back at the movie's 40th cinematic anniversary
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Re-Discover Saint Augustine Through Pope Leo XIV
By Bryan J Dickerson
Since Jesus’s Ascension into Heaven, few persons have contributed more to the explanation and development of the Christian Catholic faith than Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo. If we are to fully understand and appreciate this new Pope Leo XIV of ours, then we must understand and appreciate the importance of Saint Augustine to the Church and to our new Pope personally.
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God Mounts His Throne: Reflections on the Readings for the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Ascension Thursday (or, in many dioceses, Ascension Sunday) celebrates Our Lord's return to the Father. It is the beginning of the commissioning of the Apostles for which He has been preparing them for three years and will be initiated with the coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, little more than a week away.
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Ascension Thursday, The 5th Apocalyptic Day
By Scott Pauline
It is likely that the reason that Christ ascended into heaven on thursday, which is the fifth day apocalyptically, is that according to sacred tradition, especially Saint Augustine and then Saint Methodius of Olympus, five are the ages of the old law, and the sixth day inaugurates the church.
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Ascension Thursday Gospel Reflection (May 29, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
The Ascension isn’t an ending—it’s a beginning. It calls us to step forward as witnesses, empowered by the Holy Spirit. It invites us to live with joyful urgency, knowing that Christ is both reigning above and working within us. So let’s rise to the moment. Let’s be the Church on mission—alive with hope, bold in faith, and ready to carry Christ’s light into the world.
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Different Forms of Love
By Stephen Steiniger
First, love is discussed. Next, the different forms of love are discussed. Next, the different forms of love are identified and elaborated upon. Lastly, conclusions are reached about the greatest form of love and the different forms of love.
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