Columnists
Edmund Mitchell

Dual Wielding the Bible and Catechism

If you want to be a good Catholic, you gotta read your Bible.  But the Church advises us: “sacred tradition, Sacred Scripture and the teaching authority

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Witness

Over the past several weeks, faithful Catholics have been circling the wagons in an attempt to understand what’s gone wrong with the culture, and what

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Pre-Marital Counseling

The Feature of Florida, the Rockin’ Wave of the West Coast of the Atlantic, the Goodness of the Gulf, Arleen Spenceley asked for a guest

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Books
Giacomo Gubert

Father Malachy’s Miracle

To improve my English and to strengthen my faith during this Year of Faith, I chose to read some novels written by Bruce Marshall (1899-1987).

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Spirituality
Ryan Kraeger

Patience

Once again I let this blog sneak up on me. My first clue that it was my week to write an IT post was when

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Men's Issues
Chris Ricketts

NES: Masculinity and Femininity

Listen to internet radio with The Warrior Catholic on Blog Talk Radio In this second installment of the New Evangelization series, we take a look

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New Media
Brandon Vogt

How Cardinal Newman Handled the Haters

In January 1864, the Protestant pastor and novelist Charles Kingsley reviewed an English history book for Macmillan’s Magazine. The review began innocently enough. Kingsley critiqued

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Life
Ink and Quill

Two Days, Two Ways

Tempting as it was to declare that we should write a Discovery-channel-spinoff in the vein of this xkcd (Quill doing the words, Ink doing the

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Prayer
Theresa Noble

The Ship of Joy

I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and your joy may be complete. This is my commandment: love one another

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Columnists
Bernard Toutounji

The Useless People in our Life

I was scrolling through Facebook today and I saw the following message; “KEEP people in your life that truly love you, motivate you, encourage you,

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Columnists
Kelly Shircliff Williams

Just Be You

I did a lot of thinking in my idealistic twenties about how I’m going to start a revolution and change the world.  At times, as

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Religion
Brent Stubbs

Why We Cry For The Pope

(among other things) To our dear separated brothers and sisters, nothing comes across as more counterintuitive to the Christian religion than the Pope. The great german theologian,

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