
SIN
The English Biblical terms translated as “sin” or “syn” from the Biblical Greek and Jewish terms sometimes originate from words in the latter languages denoting the act or state of missing the
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SALVATION
Salvation which is an indispensable element in all religions, is provided in one way in both Old Testament and New Testament, and also rooted in grace, faith and sacrifice. However, there are variant
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ALL SAINTS
The English word "saint" comes from the Latin "sanctus". The word translated in Greek is "ἅγιος" (hagios), which means "holy". While the English word “saint” originated in Christianity, hist
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ABORTION
Preamble
There are virtually no new sin on earth, we only have new forms of perpetuating the sin, and points in history when the evil is either at its high or low point. The evi
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There are virtually no new sin on earth, we only have new forms of perpetuating the sin, and points in history when the evil is either at its high or low point. The evi

ANNULMENT
ANNULMENT
FIRST WORD
The Catholic Church presumes that every legitimate Marriage is valid and binding for life unless proven otherwise. This presumption is based on ce
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FIRST WORD
The Catholic Church presumes that every legitimate Marriage is valid and binding for life unless proven otherwise. This presumption is based on ce

ASH WEDNESDAY
The threshold of Lent is crossed on Ash Wednesday. But the following days constitute a “porch” leading to the great door that will be opened on the following Sunday. This is a threshold that we mu
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LENT
INTRODUCTION
Despite all that can but our perception of it secularization, neopagan carnival celebrations, less rigorous penitential observance, etc. for today Christians, lent remains the unparal
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Despite all that can but our perception of it secularization, neopagan carnival celebrations, less rigorous penitential observance, etc. for today Christians, lent remains the unparal
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