Columnists
Kayla Peterson

To Trust in God

When I was a child, this was my favorite song from Vacation Bible Study.  I loved the hand gestures, the upbeat attitude, and the simpleness.

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Theater
Brent Stubbs

Don’t Judge Me!

It is the unspoken religious show-stopper. More evil than all evils is this act. What you might ask? A definition is in order: to judge

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Life
Nathaniel Gotcher

Of Lotion and Life

It’s funny what can inspire a blog post. In this case, it was a bottle of lotion. There is was, sitting on the sink in

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Columnists
Anna Williams

God’s will for you

In keeping with my tradition of quoting other people in order to come up with a blog post, I want to discuss a piece someone

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Anointing of the Sick

Is any of you sad? Let him pray. Is he cheerful in mind? Let him sing. Is any man sick    among you? Let him bring in the

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Columnists
Guest Writer

One space or two?

For our SOCIALIS Saturday event this week, an event where we get to each other better, here is a trivial question that I’ve been dying

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Columnists
Sr. Lisa Marie

Must We Like Each Other Equally?

This week, as part of vocations week, I had the pleasure of meeting up with Fr. Jason Vidrine‘s middle school class in Louisiana (via Skype),

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Religion
J.R. Baldwin

Not Even Wrong

Wolfgang Pauli, a physicist who pioneered the field of quantum physics, is famous for the critique, “Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht

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Columnists
Rachel Zamarron

More Thoughts On The Veil

The Dec. 15th article on the veil fueled some great discussions in Catholic blogging circles. Father Dwight Longenecker did this follow up post and Deacon

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Columnists
Julie Machado

Femininity and Nurturing

There is this emotion that every now and then swells up in me and the only word I can think of to describe it is

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To Be A Gift

This past weekend I had a lot to be both grateful for and to reflect on. Usually I use my Saturdays to sit back, relax,

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Columnists
Nicene Guy

Acts of Faith in the Sciences

The idea that we have faith in everyday matters is not new. This secular faith is practiced by, well, everybody, since we rely on a

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College
Guest Writer

Catholic Education?

SOCIALIS Saturday is a weekend event where we discuss specific topics.     If we host a symposium at Ignitum Today about Catholic education, what

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Columnists
Leah Jacobson

New Feminism is True Feminism

Feminist. The f-word of femininity. Ok, maybe that’s a little over the top and not exactly true, but stay with me for a second here. 

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Lessons from a Tribunal

To be honest, I had to look up the word “tribunal” in the dictionary to make sure I knew what it meant.  (I did.)  I

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