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Articles in 'Theology'
A Gift from God
By Janet Cassidy
Do you feel unworthy because of your sins? Listen to what God has to say about this.
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Why do We Fear Darkness, Death, And Endings?
By Eileen Renders
This article delves into our fears, where they stem from, and how to release them forever
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (March 2, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
What do our trials produce? Every Christian should expect difficulty in the Christian life because virtue demands discomfort. We ourselves continue our own formation, but in so doing become participants in the formation of the community that will form others, especially the next generation of Christians.
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Gavin Ortlund's Growing Influence Reveals the Need for more Sacramental Theology in Online Apologetics
By Amy Grey
As discussions between Catholics and Protestants continue, it's important to explore deeper theological questions—especially around the Eucharist. Catholic teaching holds the Eucharist as central to the faith. Moving beyond intellectual debates, both sides can benefit from a more contemplative engagement with the mysteries of faith. #Theology #Eucharist #GavinOrtlund
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Are you the blind person who tries to lead others?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Help us to see our faults and with the help of the Holy Spirit reform ourselves.
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Interior Beauty
By Jacinta Wick
A look at how to radiate joy even in darkness and dryness.
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God Cannot Not Forgive!
By Ralph Hathaway
Forgiveness is God's Gift to us.
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The Church Cannot Kill Herself
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
The Church may seem to betray herself, but Christ will always save her.
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The Early Church Fathers on the Primacy of Peter / Rome
By Sebastian R. Fama
The first Christians understood that Peter and his successors held a place of primacy in the Church and exercised authority over it.
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March 2025 Feast Days and Lenten Sundays
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A look at March 2025
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Are you looking through the circus mirror of forgiveness?
By Fr. Francis Maple
"First get the plank out of your own eye, then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your neighbour's eye."
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Who does God protect, Why and How does He protect?
By Eileen Renders
In every aspect of life, there is a giving and a taking as part of learning, loving, and sharing. This article is to remind us that God's love, mercy, and protection are not unconditional
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Divine Surprises: Seeing God in the Unexpected
By Kevin J. Banet
Have you ever had one of those moments where something so inexplicable happens that you say “it just had to be God?” We might call this serendipity or divine coincidences, or “God-incidences,” but it is undeniable that God works in our lives in mysterious ways.
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Lent Is Coming; Are You Ready for Some Sacrifices?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Time to think about a sacrifice or two for Lent
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Why Do We Need Lent?
By Tom Klocek
Lent comes every year but it should NOT be routine. It's a time to recognize the spiritual warfare going on around us and help us in our struggle to defend ourselves against evil as well as prepare for the wonder of the Cross and the Resurrection.
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The differences between the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church, more imagined than real
By Adam Charles Hovey
Honestly, at this point, the only preventing reunion is ourselves
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Are We doing our part to lead our families to Christ?
By Eileen Renders
We want to be good Catholics, yet often feel we have little free time, yet there is much we can do to show our love and gratitude to God in just ten minutes of each day.
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