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Articles in 'Theology'
The Spirit of God in Genesis: The Holy Spirit’s Role in Creation
By Aaron Schuck
Examine the Spirit of God’s role in Genesis, highlighting the Holy Spirit’s active presence in creation and Christian theology.
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The humanity of Jesus
By Fr. Francis Maple
Do you believe Jesus is human?
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Admonish the Sinner
By Tom Klocek
Silence is consent. Compassion for sinners does not mean we condone their sin. Thus we have a duty to admonish or correct sinners. It is one of the Spiritual Works of Mercy.
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As We Carry Our Cross
By Eileen Renders
A Reminder, we all must carry our Cross
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Is it Good Sense to pray for the enemies of America in 2024?
By Ralph Hathaway
We must pray for those who hurt us
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Elohim in Genesis: A Plural God in Christian Theology
By Aaron Schuck
Discover the significance of the plural term “Elohim” in Genesis and its implications for understanding the Trinity in Christian theology.
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We all get low at times
By Fr. Francis Maple
Do you ever get discouraged?
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Genesis and the Trinity: Revealing the Hidden Doctrine
By Aaron Schuck
Explore how Genesis hints at the Trinity, unveiling the early seeds of this Christian doctrine through the creation narrative.
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Don't denigrate marriage
By Adam Charles Hovey
Marriage is no joke, and shouldn't be treated like one
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We Are Not Promised Another Tomorrow
By Eileen Renders
The sorrow and unexpected grief that life brings as we travel the road of life is unbearable without being close to our Savior!
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Is There Salvation Outside the Church?
By Sebastian R. Fama
Some contend that only Catholics can be saved. But the Church has been clear from the earliest times. Those who are truly not aware of what God requires of us can be saved.
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Unveiling the Spiritual Power of Literature: Reflections on Pope Francis’ Insights
By Aaron Schuck
Explore Pope Francis’ reflections on the spiritual power of literature, highlighting its role in personal growth and spiritual formation.
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Taste and See the Goodness of the Lord: Reflections on the Readings from the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle B
By Tom Klocek
This week's gospel continues delving into the all important Bread of Life discourse in John's gospel. Tied to this is the teaching of the Church about the Eucharist as referenced in the Catechism. We also see how the other readings tie in to Jesus' teaching on this critical subject as well as giving us guidance for ur lives.
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Thank You God, You Are So Amazing!
By Eileen Renders
This article is written to remind all of us how and where our talents and achievements are born. Also, to avoid the sin of Pride.
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Embracing Pope Francis’ Vision: Uniting Christians Through a Shared Creed
By Aaron Schuck
Discover how Pope Francis’ vision of unity through a shared Creed fosters Christian solidarity, dialogue, and collaboration across denominations.
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Wasn’t Jesus’ Suffering “Enough”? Why Do We Need Purgatory?
By Terri Thomas
If we proffer the possibility that—although we die baptized and in a state of grace—our sanctification might still be incomplete and hence necessitate purgatory, this may appear to be a reduction of Christ’s Sacrifice. Basically, it could seem that we are saying that His suffering was not “enough” to achieve our salvation. This, of course, is not at all what Catholics believe.
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Why St. Dominic's Approach to Converting Heretics Still Inspires Today
By Mrs. Alexandra Yeryomin, O.P.
Celebrate St. Dominic's feast day by exploring his impactful approach to converting heretics through charity and humility. This reflection highlights "The Conversion of the Heretical Innkeeper," revealing how sharing truth with love can transform hearts. Discover how we can embody the spirit of being "Hounds of the Lord" in our preaching today.
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