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Articles in 'Theology'
Will we ever find an impetus to peace in this world?
By Ralph Hathaway
Peace is only found in Christ's Passion
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Faith Meets Science: The Story of Blessed Nicholas Steno
By William Hemsworth
Join us as we explore how "Faith Meets Science" in this inspiring discussion with author Thomas Salerno! In this episode, we discuss his new children's book, *The Riddle of the Tongue Stones*, which tells the fascinating story of Blessed Nicholas Steno—an influential Catholic convert and pioneering scientist.
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On St Peter's feast day | Possible Mystical Reference to the Papacy in Apocalypse
By Scott Pauline
One of the herod kings was called Antipas. In the apocalypse third letter to the churches, a mystical person named Antipas is called a faithful witness and is put to death or is martyred, quotes and quote, in those days , as it is said.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (February 23, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
God’s mercy is informed by His charity because Charity is literally what God is (1 John 4:8). The more we act merciful, the more open we are to God’s mercy, which makes us more open to participate in God’s love. The more we participate in God’s love, the more we participate in God’s nature, which makes us more like God.
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Lucifer, Light, Time, and the Devils Fall
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the theological significance of Lucifer’s fall through the lens of time, light, and darkness. This article examines common misconceptions about the devil, his irreversible choice, and the ultimate triumph of God’s divine light over evil.
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Introduction to Christianity (Pope Benedict XVI) Reading Report (Chapter I)
By Angello Forero
Reading report on Pope Benedict XVI book, “Introduction to Christianity”, chapter I.
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We must always forgive
By Fr. Francis Maple
We must always forgive.
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The Early Church Fathers on The Catholic Church
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Early Church was the Catholic Church. It taught and practiced in the same manner as the Catholic Church of today. And oddly enough, it was even called the “Catholic Church.”
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Embodied in Service
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
The diaconate is a full and permanent order of ministry in the Catholic Church, rooted in service to charity, the Word, and the liturgy. While some deacons are later called to the priesthood, all who are ordained as deacons share in the same diaconal ministry. Whether married or single, deacons serve as a bridge between the Church and the world, embodying Christ’s call to selfless service.
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Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday Reflections
By Ginger Herrington
Reflections on the readings for the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
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"Mom and Dad, I AM IN HELL"
By Terri Thomas
The Grave Responsibility of Parents in Their Children’s Sins (Accessory to Children's Sin)
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There is to be no limit to our love
By Fr. Francis Maple
Always forgive
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Measure for Measure: Reflections on the Readings for the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
As Catholics we are called to be counter-cultural. This also requires us to sometimes act in a way opposite to our human feelings. This is not easy but today's readings call us to be merciful and pray for others, even those who may be our enemies. This is an act of will - if we will it, we can do it.
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Do you feel you are a martyr, do you want to be a martyr?
By Eileen Renders
Often we feel that we do not do enough for God. We might even wonder how our martyrs had such courage, and what does God want from us?
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Major Bootcamp - Don't Have a Sissified Lent This Year - Return to Traditional Lenten Practices
By Terri Thomas
Why do we fast? Why 40 days? What was the history of the fast in the Church? Is it enough today? What does fasting do for us?
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What should we call God when He Is?
By Ralph Hathaway
God's name is I AM
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Gesimatide: A Little Season to Help Us Prepare for Our Lenten Penance
By Terri Thomas
Pre Lent Season of Gesimatide began this past Sunday. There is so much we can learn from this traditional Catholic discipline! We need this now more than ever in our over-indulgent world.
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