Christianity
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Jesus taught about hell, and the idea of hell developed gradually over centuries.
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Catholic theology affirms the goodness of the body. God did not save us from our bodies, but through a body—Jesus Christ.
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Catholics often focus on the mystery of the Incarnation, while Protestants focus on the joy of redemption that the birth of Christ sets in motion.
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Am I sinning for not attending Sunday Mass? In this blog I share what I found out.
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One of the key ways forgiveness enhances well-being is by reducing stress.
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A Theology of the Body Approach to Difficult Relationships.
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As a former protestant Pastor and now Catholic, my Advent style of worship is dramatically changed.
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The Bible paints a holistic picture of human flourishing. Scripture speaks of the body as a temple of the Holy Spirit..
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What is a Christ Tingle?
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Our faith is not measured by the words we know, but by the love we show.
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Many people have only a vague idea about the internal structure of the Bible and how it came to us.
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Fellowship is necessary for spiritual survival.
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God’s love not just asks us to believe but to be transformed to live out of compassion, forgiveness, and love ourselves.
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My Journey as a New Catholic
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The Church’s tradition “develops in the Church with the help of the Holy Spirit
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As followers of Christ, It is our God given DUTY to show our respect for all people and, at the same time, speak the truth.
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LGBTQ cross carried into St. Peter’s Basilica.
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The real story behind the Scofield Bible controversy!
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A scandal, no matter how devastating, does not define the Church as a whole.
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Why was it Illegal to be Catholic? A Glimpse into Welsh History.
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Malachi 3:10 originates from the Old Testament, where tithing (giving a tenth of one’s produce or income) was a practice commanded by God for the support of the Temple and its ministers.
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As Catholics, we are called to test the spirits (1 John 4:1) and uphold the truth of the Gospel. That includes protecting the Church from distortion.
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Personal development is essential for a thriving Christian life.
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I Converted from Protestant to Catholicism.
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Why is Protestantism different today than in Luther’s time?
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Paula’s life is a witness to the grace of God, the richness of Catholicism, and the beauty of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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The world doesn’t need a pope to govern it—but it desperately needs one to guide it. The Pope is not a global CEO, a political pundit, or a cultural celebrity. He is, at his best, a shepherd, a conscience, and a servant.
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Is Freemasonry Influencing the Catholic Church?
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The Savior of the World died a cruel death upon the Cross. His broken body was laid in the tomb.
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That’s why I’m writing this post—to explore and reflect on how these different streams of Christianity ……
