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Articles in 'Theology'
The Early Church Fathers on Apostolic Succession
By Sebastian R. Fama
Contrary to what our critics say, Christ conferred authority on the apostles who in turn conferred it upon their successors. In this way, Jesus’ true teachings were safeguarded and handed down through the ages.
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“Be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect”
By The Catholic Philadelphian
We're called to divine holiness that can be shown through Christ
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See Youself as God Does
By Ginger Herrington
Reflection for women on the wonder of our being made in the Image and Likeness of God.
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Reconciliation and Righteousness
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Fr. Jacques Phillippe offers an insight on forgiveness which is poignant for Lent.
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Christ's Journey Through the Cross
By Bryan J Dickerson
Jesus's journey to redeem humanity from its sins did not end at the Cross; his journey passed through the Cross as neither the Cross nor Death could stop Jesus from fulfilling his mission of redeeming humanity.
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Salvation: The Necessity of Blood
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The necessity of bloodshed for the remission of sin.
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Are you finding life hard?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Why did Jesus take Peter, James and John up the mountain at the Transfiguration?
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Second Sunday of Lent
By Ginger Herrington
Reflections on the readings for the Second Sunday of Lent
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The Light Has Come into the World: Reflections on the Readings for the Second Sunday of Lent, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The Second Sunday of Lent (all three cycles) relates the story of Jesus' Transfiguration on the mountain. Jesus is the Light of the World and the New Covenant. All of the readings talk to God's covenant with His people and the connection between His light and salvation (through Jesus). Open your hearts to the Light.
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Eight Things Catholics Love About the Name Jesus
By Gary Sullivan
Eight Things You Should Know About the Name Jesus
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He Loved Us (part 1)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
A look at Pope Francis' most recent encyclical, a beautiful meditation on the Sacred Heart of Jesus (part 1)
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Alien worlds? Probably Not
By Scott Pauline
If an alien world fell and was to receive an incarnation, the greater phases of spiritual activity would still be the same as our world, Catholicism, because of the nature of the Fall and of the necessity of preparation for incarnate one, or a prefiguring covenant. …
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Lenten laxity vs Lenten lenience vs Lenten legalism
By Adam Charles Hovey
Can we go beyond what the Church says is required? Yes. Should we? Well, let's discuss that.
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The Summum Bonumand the Russian Nesting Dolls: A Metaphor for Life’s Greatest Good
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the concept of the summum bonum—the highest good—through the metaphor of Russian nesting dolls. Uncover the hierarchy of human pursuits, from fleeting pleasures to ultimate fulfillment, and how faith and reason guide us toward life’s true purpose.
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The First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea
By Dg
The First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea was the very first ecumenical council held in 325 by 318 bishops and convened by Emperor Constantine I. The council condemned Arianism and set forth 20 canons, a profession of faith, and an encyclical.
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Spiritual Warfare: Fasting and Abstinence
By Terri Thomas
"Fasting gives birth to prophets and strengthens the powerful; fasting makes lawgivers wise. Fasting is a good safeguard for the soul, a steadfast companion for the body, a weapon for the valiant, and a gymnasium for athletes. Fasting repels temptations, anoints unto piety; it is the comrade of watchfulness and the artificer of chastity. In war it fights bravely, in peace it teaches stillness."
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Moved by the Mercy of God- Reflection from St. John of God
By The Catholic Philadelphian
St. John of God's feast day falls in the midst of Lent. Yet, a letter to a Spanish duchess is prevalent to the start of the Lenten season
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