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Articles in 'Theology'
Luther was no hero
By Adam Charles Hovey
Most Americans celebrate 31 October as Halloween. But some celebrate it as "Reformation Day". The real question though, is the man behind it, worth celebrating?
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Burnt Offerings and Sacrifices During Times of Crisis
By Deacon Greg Lambert
The importance of discretion when giving alms to those in need
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What We Shall be has Not Yet Been Revealed: Reflections on readings for Allhallowtide Triduum
By Tom Klocek
In November the Church honors all our dearly departed, beginning with the triduum known as "Allhallowtide." It is a time for personal reflection and purification as well through reconciliation, acts of humility, and building up our weapons of spiritual warfare, especially prayer.
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The Cross as a Symbol of Separation and Unity in Christian Faith
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the theological symbolism of the cross as a point of separation and unity within Christian faith and redemption.
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Sunday Mass
By Tom Stidl
An article to describe what the Mass means to all Catholics and myself personally.
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Everyday is the Lord's Day; especially when we give him Praise
By Ralph Hathaway
Give the Lord the praise that is due him
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Life in Christ begins in the Most Blessed Sacrament
By Ralph Hathaway
It is the real presence of Christ where we find our salvation
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Was the Devil Made With a Sinful Disposition?
By Aaron Schuck
Explore Aquinas’ insights on the devil’s desire, sin, and free will, examining complex questions of moral choice, temptation, and divine order.
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Plenary Indulgences - Save the Dates for a Special Opportunity to Help the Holy Souls in Purgatory - November 1-8
By Terri Thomas
From November 1-8 we have a special opportunity to help the Holy Souls in Purgatory that is not available to us year round.
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D. E. I.
By Ralph Hathaway
All people were created in God's Image, in his likeness.
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Scandals in the Church
By Sebastian R. Fama
Many have used Church scandals as an excuse to leave Catholicism. But if we look at it logically, Church scandals should serve to strengthen our faith.
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Five Reasons Real Books Still Matter
By Gary Sullivan
Five Reasons Catholics Should Prefer Real Books to Digital Ones.
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The Lord Has Done Great Things for Us: Reflections on the Readings for the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle B
By Tom Klocek
Jesus is calling all of us, including the blind and the lame and mothers with child. And not just Jesus but also his cross. We are called to faith. Without it we have no spiritual life, no future. Like Bartimaeus we need to heed the call.
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Holy Teaching , Holy Souls: Understanding the Teaching on Holy Souls of Purgatory
By Dcn. Gerard-Marie Anthony
This is an article explaining how our prayers for the souls in Purgatory are good and worthy of doing. It also clears up in a short and simple way misunderstandings about how praying for the Holy Souls does not mean that Jesus' sacrifice was insufficient, but upholds both Jesus' sacrifice and our participation to instill it in our lives and the lives of others.
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Eucharistic Miracles
By Tom Stidl
An article intended to foster and promote greater belief the Jesus is truly present in the Most Blessed Sacrament.
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Second Day of Novena for the Dead
By Terri Thomas
Our deceased loved ones are counting on our prayers so that they can reach full union with God in heaven.
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The Strange Religious Meaning of Smoke
By Gary Sullivan
Smoke is the natural veil that symbolically separates the visible from the invisible. Mysterious and magical, smoke is used by almost all religions. How do we as Catholics use smoke?
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