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Tag Archives: Catholic
Broadening Our Horizons
I want to provide a menu of articles, books, websites and podcasts that might increase our appetites for different perspectives about religion, Christianity, and Catholicism. Each week I will offer such posts as this. We Are All Images of God … Continue reading
The Elusive Persona of God
“God glows and burns with all the divine wealth and all the divine bliss in the spark of the soul” and is never extinguished there. Hidden in this spark is something like the original outbreak of all goodness, something like … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Catholic, Cosmos, death of God, evolution, God, mystery, science, Soul, Spirituality, Theology, universe
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Whose Church Is It Anyway?
In the Catholic tradition, the followers of Jesus are referred to as The Body of Christ, The People of God, The Faithful, The Flock, and the Church(ecclesia). In some cases,these nomenclatures have been around as long as or before those … Continue reading
Posted in Church History, Ecclesiology, Newest Posts
Tagged bishops, body of Christ, Catholic, Catholic Church, Church, hierarchy, laity, laypeople, Peopleof God, priests
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Thursday of Holy Week
Much Food for Thought Regardless of what you believe about the Last Supper, there are many questions that need to be considered. The information provided below is not meant to sow seeds of doubt about the words and actions of … Continue reading
Posted in Newest Posts
Tagged Catholic, Communion, Eucharist, Holy Thursday, Jesus, Last Supper, Passover, Protestant
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Seven Themes of Catholic Social Teachings
The Church’s social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about building a just society and living lives of holiness amidst the challenges of modern society. Modern Catholic social teaching has been articulated through a tradition of papal, conciliar, and episcopal … Continue reading