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Articles in 'Theology'
Israelite Theological Innovations in Genesis
By Justin Jones
How do the creation stories line up with their counterparts in the Ancient Near East (ANE)? This article explores what the inspired author of Genesis may have been addressing as a countercultural comment in his narration of creation.
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Cyprian of Carthage – Church Order and Discipline in a Time of Chaos
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Church order and Discipline during the Decian persecution.
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Understanding a Papal Funeral: An Instructional Reflection for Catholics and the Curious
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
This article offers a clear and instructional walk-through of the rituals, symbols, and theological meaning behind a papal funeral, including recent changes made by Pope Francis, while also addressing common misunderstandings—especially those spread by critics or non-Catholics—about Catholic traditions.
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5 Quotes from Pope Francis That Has Impacted Me
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Love or hate him, Pope Francis got me thinking more of living out my Catholic faith as I've taken it more serious since his papacy began in 2013.
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Resurrection
By Roberta M. Meehan
Easter Poem
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (April 20, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
The Resurrection demands a new lens that must shape the way Christians think, live, and speak.
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Joy: Easter Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A season of celebrating of joy awaits us.
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Easter Sunday: The Triumph of God's Love
By Bryan J Dickerson
On Good Friday, the Father and Son's love for the world confronted sin, death and evil. On Easter Sunday, we see how their love triumphed over evil, death and our own sins.
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Holy Saturday -- 19 April 2025
By Roberta M. Meehan
Poem for Holy Saturday
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The Descent of Christ Into Hades: Wake Up Call for Adam’s Children
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Catholics proclaim in the creed that Christ "descends into hell", but an ancient homilist shares what he did to conquer death.
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Religious Ed with a Seven-Year-Old Theologian
By Virginia Rhys Anson OFS
Religious discussions with an inquisitive, intelligent seven-year-old are quite interesting and challenging. And, at times, humorous. Marcus continues to be a joy to teach. I love our stimulating discussions with my budding theologian. However, I greatly need the help of the Holy Spirit.
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The Importance of Holy Saturday
By Terri Thomas
Holy Saturday is not just the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. It’s important to understand the significance of this day.
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The Early Church Fathers on Once Saved Not Always Saved
By Sebastian R. Fama
A great many Christian churches believe and teach that once a person is saved there is nothing that can change that. But the Bible and the Early Church do not agree.
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Those Interested in Saint Padre Pio's Prophecy of The End Times, will want to read the follow-up by Jesus to His Apostles on The Mount of Olives April 8th, 2025 Article
By Eileen Renders
After reading about Saint Padre Pio's Prophecies of the End Times, we also need to read the questions to Jesus and His Answers when they followed Him to the Mount of Olives
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They Did Not Yet Understand the Scripture: Reflections on the Readings for the Resurrection of the Lord, Mass of Easter Day
By Tom Klocek
The greatest feast day in Christianity is that of the Resurrection of Our Lord - Easter. Without the Resurrection the whole Bible is meaningless. The Resurrection is the fulfillment of the Old Testament. Thus its celebration, whether the Vigil Mass or the Sunday Mass is rich with meaning and complexity.
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Passion Friday Meditation: Pilate and Herod: Images of the Fall
By Scott Pauline
Pontius Pilate is not merely considered to be some arbitrary historical figure within the Creed, but is himself seen as an image of the first great lie of the Fall itself, the lie that can be called the antithesis of the baptismal disposition. And this first great lie emanates from the two greater words that come from his mouth: what is truth? And then, a blasphemous and cowardly act of ...
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How Did Jesus Not Die on the Way to Calvary?
By Bryan J Dickerson
The author discusses the medical explanations for the suffering that Jesus endured during his Passion, Crucifixion and Death. He wonders how Jesus even made it to Calvary given the brutal and sadistic injuries that he endured for our sins and concludes that "Love" sustained him throughout his tortuous ordeal.
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