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Capital Virtues |
Gelasian Sacramentary |
Sodom |
Natural Religion |
Montanism |
Ex Voto |
Immanentist Apologetics |
Credo Quia Absurdum |
Purgatory |
Beguines |
Christe Eleison |
Easter Controversy |
Cheating |
Apodictic |
Confessions of St. Augustine |
Coterie |
Rome |
Impetration |
Archepiscopal Cross |
Chamberlain |
Herrenmoral |
Our Lady of Einsiedeln |
Maltese Cross |
Sacred |
Manifestation of Conscience |
Anagogical Sense |
A Posteriori |
Sequence |
Thomism |
Obedience |
Angels (Symbols) |
Mechitarists or Mekhitarists |
Epistles to the Thessalonians |
Limbo |
Divine Generation |
Prostration |
Jus Gentium |
Seven Churches of Asia |
Inculpable |
The Little Flowers of St. Francis |
Douay Bible |
Perduance |
None |
Abulia |
Judas Iscariot |
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Judas has fascinated me since I was a young child. In one sense, he was disloyal to Our Lord and offered Him for silver. On the other hand, he felt such remorse that he killed himself. Did he completely act out of Free Will or was his actions based on fufilling a prophecy? Fascinating biblical character.