Catholic Theology

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“DIGNITAS INFINITA” is a Masterful Stroke in Reiterating the Catholic Catechism’s Defense of the Imago Dei

The “Declaration ‘Dignitas Infinita’ on Human Dignity” stands as a significant document within the Catholic Church, reflecting a deep engagement with the concept of human dignity in the modern world.

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Comunicatio Idiomatum

How the Two Natures of Christ Share Their Properties: A Christological Doctrine

[the-subtitle] his essay will explore an explanation to resolve the theological contradiction in saying that the Church (the Body of Christ) has a preexistent nature (i.e. ‘there was never a time when the Church did not exist’) against the reality that the Church is a created thing and not a person with selfhood. The communication of

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Four Marks of the Church

The Four Properties of the Church and their Relationship to Catholic Unity

o summarize the Catechism of the Catholic Church, a sacrament is fundamentally a visible sign of an invisible reality of Salvation. In his book, Introduction to the Mystery of the Church, De La Sojeole says: “The Church… is the sacrament of the Kingdom; she points to it and “contains” it in some way so as

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