Columnists
Kasia I.

Silence and the Eucharist

The chapel was still and dark as we filed in, hushed, almost on tiptoe. The first sight we registered in our dim surroundings was the

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Columnists
Birgit Jones

I Am Both Martha and Mary

The Gospel of Luke tells us of the dilemma faced by Martha and Mary – the choice between daily responsibilities and spiritual nourishment. This ageless

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Family
Amanda Sloan

To The Mothers In Church

Dear Moms who bring their kids to daily Mass, Church, adoration, and other church-ly activities, Thanks. Thanks for being an inspiration to women like me

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Columnists
Rachel Zamarron

Christmas – When You Feel Like Scrooge

The stores filled with Christmas items especially early this season, “Santa Baby” playing endlessly on the local radio station since late October. Christmas all around

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Columnists
Jocelyn Soriano

When Your Loved One is Sick

“This hidden heroism is done with tenderness and with courage when someone is sick at home.” – Pope Francis It is hard to think of

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Money & Finance
Guest Writer

The Cry of the Rich

By Luke Parker, a writer at Clarifying Catholicism. How often do we hear some spiteful comment about the wealthy? In an era where socialist ideas

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Life
Guest Writer

Pebbles at Another’s Feet

By guest writer Sister Mary Vianney Lyon, O.P. Saint Paul writes to the Thessalonians that we are not meant to grieve “like those who have

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Scripture
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Genuine Accompaniment

When one reads scripture without the gift of faith (an internal spiritual life, in communion with Christ), the Pharisees’ spiritual ailment will only be interpreted

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Prayer
Nicholas Lee

A Consumeristic Faith

COVID-19 may have exposed how we Catholics make our faith about us: Let’s be honest. One of the greatest gifts that the Lord has given

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Life
Marissa Standage

When My Best Isn’t Enough

Okay, I must confess: I like to be self-sufficient. It’s nice when you know what to do, have a schedule in hand, know what’s happening,

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Prayer
Fr. Gerald Musa

Personal and Communal Prayer

We relate to God through prayers, and these prayers can be personal or communal. A typical example of personal prayer is found in the Gospel

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