Theology
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Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi: The Sacred Liturgy Affirms the Sacred History of Genesis
In traditional Catholic theology, the principle of lex orandi, lex credendi (the “law of praying is the law of believing”)…
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Does the Catechism of the Catholic Church Abrogate the Traditional Doctrine of Creation?
Does the Catechism of the Catholic Church abrogate the traditional doctrine of creation? Many Catholics who want to be faithful…
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The Meaning of Yom in Genesis 1 in the Light of Modern Biblical Scholarship
by Mark Koehne, Ph.D. [1] Introduction Genesis 1 portrays yom (יום, day), when associated with an ordinal number, as a…
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The Church’s Magisterium, Evolution and Contraception: a Reply to a Critic
By Hugh Owen In recent years, defenders of the traditional Catholic doctrine of creation have often made a comparison between…
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The Immaculate Conception and St. Maximilian Kolbe: Principal Patrons of the Kolbe Center
In God’s Providence, the Kolbe Center was incorporated on the feast of the Immaculate Conception, December 8, in the Jubilee…
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Christ, The Exemplar Cause Of Creation, Excludes the Possibility Of Evolution
If . . . evolution is truly much more than a theory or hypothesis… if “it is a general condition…
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The Genesis of Modesty
Nowadays, in Byzantine Catholic Churches, as well as in the other Churches of the Catholic Church, many ancient traditions and…
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The Traditional Catholic Doctrine of Creation
by Hugh Owen Our Lord took pains to emphasize that any evangelization accompanied by the fullness of his power must…
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Genesis 2: Teaching its Truth to Women
Genesis 2: Teaching its Truth to Women When we read a book, we start at the beginning. The Good Book…
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False Alarm: Scripture Scholar Counsels Sheep to Trust in Wolves
False Alarm: Scripture Scholar Counsels Sheep to Trust in Wolves Alarmed by the massive outpouring of interest in the Answers…
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