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Advent, Blog posts, Catholic Social Teaching, Liturgical Feasts and Seasons, Religion and Public Policy, Social Justice, Suitable for Teens

Stay awake! See the Power of Hope

by Theologika • December 16, 2013

The First Sunday of Advent brings a direct command from the Lord: “Stay awake! For you do not know on what day your Lord will come.” Implications of this command for our world today are presented in this blog post.…

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Blog posts, Christology, Kathy Pozos, Suitable for Teens, Theology

“Life, the Universe and Everything:” The Ultimate Question And Jesus the Christ

by Theologika • December 16, 2013

A reflection prepared by one woman as part of a class in Christology on an ultimate question that is answered by the statement, “Jesus is the Christ.” Find It. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Children, Domestic Church, Festive Recipes, Homeschool Resource, Liturgical Feasts and Seasons, Lived Religion, Saints, Suitable for Teens, Youth Ministry

Catholic Cuisine Blog

by Theologika • November 11, 2013

Catholic Cuisine is a blog filled with recipes for celebrating feasts and seasons of the liturgical year. Cookbooks, aprons and other gifts, and many recipes with a bit of history about the feast and the recipe are included in this…

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Blog posts, Children, Feast of All Saints, Feast of All Souls, Festive Recipes, Homeschool Resource, Kathy Pozos, Liturgical Feasts and Seasons, Lived Religion, Suitable for Teens

Soul Cakes in November

by Theologika • November 3, 2013

The making, giving, and eating of Soul Cakes is a traditional way to celebrate All Saints and All Souls days. A recipe for Pumpkin Soul Cakes is included in this blog post. Links are included to other sites that also…

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Blog posts, Female saints, Mystics, Saints, Suitable for Teens

St. Hildegard of Bingen

by Theologika • October 27, 2013

St. Hildegard of Bingen lived in the 12th century. A remarkable woman, she founded a Benedictine convent, served as abbess of her community, studied medicine and physiology, including the use of medicinal herbs, composed and played hauntingly beautiful religious music,…

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God, Ignatian spirituality, Prayer, Spirituality, Susan T. Mahan

Self-Donation is not Self-Mutilation: The Spiritual Practice of Attention to Others

by Theologika • October 27, 2013

Self-donation is the spiritual practice of attention to others. It does not refer to any sort of self-mutilation or injury but rather to the self-control and self-knowledge that allows one person to be attentive to another person. In this post,…

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A Synodal Community Moving Forward Together in Hope

“As Christians, we do not only receive a vocation individually; we are also called together. We are like the tiles of a mosaic. Each is lovely in itself, but only when they are put together do they form a picture. Each of us shines like a star in the heart of God and in the firmament of the universe. At the same time, though, we are called to form constellations that can guide and light up the path of humanity, beginning with the places in which we live. This is the mystery of the Church: a celebration of differences, a sign and instrument of all that humanity is called to be. For this reason, the Church must become increasingly synodal: capable of walking together, united in harmonious diversity, where everyone can actively participate and where everyone has something to contribute.”

Pope Francis

 

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