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Judaism

“Multiple Judaisms” by Gabriele Boccaccini

by Theologika • June 20, 2013

The subject of this article—from Judaism to Judaisms—is not only about names, but about ways of looking at things. For nearly two thousand years both Jews and Christians have looked at Judaism as a single fixed thing—a kind of point.…

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Jesse Manibusan, Music

“Misa del Mundo” by Jesse Manibusan

by Theologika • June 20, 2013

Misa del Mundo — Spanish for “Mass of the world” — is Jesse’s gift to the multicultural church. Contemporary and international in style, this innovative Mass setting serves to unify the many ethnic communities that make up the universal church.…

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Islam, Suitable for Teens

“Love your enemies” does not equal “Burn their holy scriptures!”

by Theologika • June 20, 2013

A post reflecting on the controversy over the building of a mosque near “ground zero” in New York City and the plan of a small extremist group of Christians to burn the Qur’an Find It Did you like this? Share…

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Jesse Manibusan

“Love Has Come Near” CD by Jesse Manibusan

by Theologika • June 20, 2013

A lovely CD of Christmas music, some old favorites and some newly composed. Includes songs in Spanish and English. Find It. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Blog posts, Book Review, Megan McKenna, Spirituality, Suitable for Teens

God speaks in everything … God speaks very, very, very slowly …” Nana

by Theologika • May 9, 2013

Megan McKenna is a theologian and storyteller who travels the world spreading the good news about God’s love and challenge to us to live out that love. Often her stories are from other cultures or religious traditions and help clarify…

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Blog posts, Epiphany, Faith in Action, Homeschool Resource, Liturgical Feasts and Seasons, Religion and Public Policy, Social Justice, Suitable for Children, Suitable for Teens

Epiphany: The Coming of a Shepherd for All God’s People

by Theologika • April 2, 2013

This great feast of Epiphany, the shining forth of the Lord’s splendor from Israel into the world at large, reminds us of our call as the People of God: a call to care for each other so that the splendor…

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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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