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Articles in 'Theology'
We are but a thought that God allowed us to join his eternity that never had a beginning!
By Ralph Hathaway
We are an eternal child with God
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April Is the Month Dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament
By Terri Thomas
Grow in love for the Blessed Sacrament in April.
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What would you do when things don't go your way?
By Fr. Francis Maple
People have dreams that so often don't materialise. How do we feel and what do we do about it when it happens to us?
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A Comparative Analysis of Psalms and Wisdom
By Ginger Herrington
This paper aims to delve into a comparative analysis of these two books, drawing upon the commentary and insights provided by the Ignatius Study Bible, Second Catholic Edition RSV. By examining their literary styles, theological themes, and historical contexts, we will uncover the unique contributions of each book to the tapestry of biblical wisdom and praise.
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Respecting the Delicate Boundaries in Man-Woman Friendships
By Kevin J. Banet
People in a happy marriage might be heard saying, “God gave my spouse to me.” This language of exclusivity seems reserved for marriage, but can it be applied to meaningful, non-marital friendships, particularly between members of the opposite sex?
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A Lenten Treasure Hunt: Fourth Clue
By Christy Romero
To find the fourth clue this week, we may need to eat a piece of humble pie.
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8 Ways We Can Help the Holy Souls in Purgatory by Fr. Paul O’Sullivan
By Terri Thomas
Do you have loved ones or friends that have died? Unless they have been canonized by the Church and have an official "St." (as in Saint) in front of their name (e.g. Saint Francis) we should be praying and offering indulgences for them so that they can reach heaven. Here are eight ways we can offer them assistance.
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Mary is more important than you think
By Adam Charles Hovey
Besides bad Mariology leading to bad Christology, maybe we should look at the practical problems with acting like Mary isn't important.
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The Significance of the Scrutinies in the Catholic Church and the Easter Vigil
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
How can they scrutinies help me? Why do we have them in the first place? They prepare us spiritually and help us as we continue our journey of faith drawing ever closer to Christ.
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But for the Grace of God
By Eileen Renders
This is a thoughtful reflection that deserves our everyday gratefulness to God
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Apostasy: Taking hold as Sunday Sports keep children on the Field in lieu of Sunday Mass!
By Ralph Hathaway
Learn to Love God, first
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How Old is the Universe?
By Dg
What is the age of the universe? Billions or thousands? Read this to see my opinion.
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Heeding God’s Call to Repentance: 3rd Sunday of Lent Year C
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Repent and believe in the gospel
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The Integrity of Charity at Stake
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Mention charity and many think of organizations like Catholic Charities or giving money to the poor box. However, Charity is a theological virtue that Catholics can best understand through the Church to practice it with integrity.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (March 23, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
Baptism saves Christians from something, but also for something. It is a call to bear fruit, like the fig tree. Baptism is indeed a gift, but it is more than that—it is also a divine calling.
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Is this you final opportunity to accept Christ?
By Ralph Hathaway
Christ is our only hope
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How should we read the days of Creation in Genesis?
By Adam Charles Hovey
How literally should we read the Book of Genesis? Are the days literal 24 hour days, or something else?
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