
Marriage in the Image of God: A Guide to Catholic Marriage
17 minutes The following is a research paper written by Emily Capps as part of her graduate studies in Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It was originally
17 minutes The following is a research paper written by Emily Capps as part of her graduate studies in Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville. It was originally
4 minutes By T.J. Armendariz, Franciscan University of Steubenville It took me almost sixteen years to accept that I experience same-sex attractions. While I have always had
14 minutes By Emma Shea, Hillsdale College In considering the concerns Sergei Bulgakov has with the Catholic doctrine of the Immaculate Conception, I hope to show how
26 minutes Why Anointing of the Sick? By Pat Gouker Anointing of the Sick remits sins and expunges their remains; it illumines and strengthens the sick person
25 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
19 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
26 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
21 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
23 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
18 minutes The following is a part of a seven-article series on the sacraments, written by two University of Notre Dame students. We encourage you to read
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