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Abortion and the Early Church, by Michael J. Gorman(Page)
Abortion and the Early Church: What Did the Early Church Fathers Teach about This Important Moral Issue? by Michael J. Gorman Contemporary Christians neglect the teachings of the Church Fathers o ...
Abortion and the Early Church, by Michael J. Gorman -(Page)What Did the Early Church Fathers Teach about This Important Moral Issue? Contemporary Christians neglect the teachings of the Church Fathers on key moral and theological issues ...
Lessons I Learned about Fasting during and after my recent trip to Greece, by Bethany A. Whisenhunt(Page)by Bethany A. Whisenhunt During a recent trip to Greece, I was fortunate enough to visit with a family who observed strict religious practices. I was able to observe a family whose members participa ...
Towards a Theology of Social Ministry, by Fr. Michael Plekon(Page)by Father Michael Plekon “Then the King will say to those on His right hand, ‘Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: ...
Confessing Your Financial Sins, by Fr. Michael Tassos(Page)by Father Michael Tassos In this article, I want to examine the connection between one of the wonderful tools the Church provides us to work out our salvation—the Sacrament of Confession ...
The Jesus Prayer, by Fr. David Hester(Page)by the Very Rev. David Hester Lord, Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me. These few simple words, known as the Jesus Prayer, are of great importance to the Christian East—so much so that ...
Media and the Family(Page)Media and the Family By Terry Mattingly I have no idea how many times I have heard church leaders quote the following statement by Bob Pittman, one of the key executives in the development of ...
Believing in the Gospel . . . According to St. John, by Fr. Thomas Hopko(Page)by Protopresbyter Thomas Hopko The Christian faith appeared on earth as God’s Gospel in His Son Jesus. It was presented as such in St. Paul’s letters before the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, ...
Souls I Have Known, A Meditation on Gratitude, by Julia Demaree-Raboteau(Page)by Julia Demaree-Raboteau Some twenty years ago, I went to Harlem to teach weekly art classes to a group of mentally challenged adults at a day rehabilitation treatment program called Community Supp ...