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Articles in 'Theology'
First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea: 20 Canons in Summary
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
A summary of the 20 canons of the Council of Nicaea from 325 AD
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Why We're Filled With Hope for Pope Leo XIV
By Kevin J. Banet
We have a new pope, with a new name, Pope Leo XIV, whose mission is to shepherd and feed Jesus’ sheep. Let us reconnect with this profound reality and rediscover what it means in our lives.
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The Ascension was a Priestly, Liturgical Act
By Gary Sullivan
The Ascension of Jesus was a priestly, liturgical ritual that needed to be carried out because Jesus fulfilled the Day of Atonement and made the forgiveness of sins go from being merely symbolic to real and efficacious.
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Rooted in the Earth: How Are Man, Dust, Humility, and Adam Related?
By Hannah Blosser
What would you think if I told you that man, dust, humility, and the name Adam all had something in common? This brief article provides a little linguistic lark into root words and Theological insights.
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Where are you in your Spiritual Journey?
By Eileen Renders
Life throws us many curve balls, and distractions, and many times we are so focused on our family, our jobs and our homes that we may neglect where we need to and work toward in our spiritual journey. This is offered as a reflection.
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A New Pope, a New American Administration, a Stern look at our own allegiance!
By Ralph Hathaway
Look at ourselves before condemning another
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He Ascended Into Heaven
By Bryan J Dickerson
The Ascension of Our Lord is a promise and a prediction. Jesus will lead us to Heaven if we follow him.
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What We Will Be Judged On: A Reflection on the Words of Christ and the Witness of the Saints
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Here we explore what we will be judged on at the end of life, drawing from the teachings of Jesus, Sacred Scripture, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and the lives of the saints. It emphasizes that judgment will be based not merely on religious observance, but on a life conformed to Christ through love, mercy, humility, and obedience to His commandments.
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By Dg
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus
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A L O N E
By Eileen Renders
This article is to address the needy who are often neglected by those they love
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Food: An Insight into Human Nature
By Hannah Blosser
How can the way we eat food be an insight into our human nature?
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The Lies and Deceit before the Fall
By Eileen Renders
This article is a reminder for all of us, as we are sinners. We must remind ourselves each day that Satan is cunning and baffling, he is out to destroy our souls and defeat Christ.
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The Early Church Fathers on the Ministerial Priesthood
By Sebastian R. Fama
The ministerial priesthood is distinct from the priesthood of all believers. Both participate in the priesthood of Christ, but in different ways. This has been a Christian reality from the beginning.
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How John 12:47 does not contradict John 5:22
By Dg
John 12:47 contradiction?
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Jesus and Mary: The Eternal Royals
By Bryan J Dickerson
Whereas Earthly kings and queens and other royals exercise their royal authority for a limited time, Jesus and Mary’s royal authority transcends time and continues eternally.
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Can the Church Thrive Without Business Acumen? Rethinking Leadership in Ecclesial and Non-Profit Settings
By Dr. Mark B. Amelang, MBA, EdD
This piece explores the growing need for business and administrative training among clergy and leaders of mission-driven organizations. The article argues that effective pastoral leadership today requires more than spiritual formation; it also demands competence in finance, management, and organizational stewardship. Without it, the Church risks undermining both its witness and effectiveness.
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Have you any unclaimed legacies?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Jesus has left us His legacy of Peace. Have we claimed it?
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