Life
Lianna Mueller

A Baby Changes Everything

A baby changes everything. Any person who has become a parent knows the truth of this statement. Every aspect of his or her life is

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Health & Fitness
Kat Larson

Unexpected Surrender

I can still remember the sheer fear I experienced when I had to give up the doctor I had seen for my diabetes in Colorado.

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Life
Kat Larson

Soul Mate

I have embarked on a voyage of praying a 54-day Novena, and although this novena can be said for any intention a person might have

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Columnists
Kat Larson

Holy Disturbance

On Corpus Christi last year, the homily focused on how humans have this never-ending desire for satisfaction. If I only look to worldly goods to

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Columnists
Kat Larson

Broken

I feel as though I should start dating these blogs the way the captains on starships dated their logs on classic episodes of “Star Trek.”

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Columnists
Fr. Joseph Gill

Your Will Be Done

St. Dominic Savio once met a new boy who joined his school. This new boy seemed to be sickly — he was weak, pale, coughing,

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Columnists
Kat Larson

Consecration Day

My life is no longer my own. For the past 33 days, I made the commitment to consecrate myself to Jesus through Mary’s intercession. This

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Columnists
Kat Larson

The Father’s Blessing

God has been hard at work healing numerous deep wounds that had developed and festered within me since childhood. This current period of healing has

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Columnists
Nathalie Fernandez

No Fear in Love

Today, my community did an exegesis of John 20-21. What struck me the most is found in John 20:21 and 21:3. When Jesus appeared to

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Religion
Noel Ethan Tan

Child of God

Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it. (Mk 10:15). One of my

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Life
Guest Writer

The Treasure in the Field

By guest writer Kimri Thetadig. ___ I didn’t know my heart needed to be broken into to be set free. It makes sense though: ensconced

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College
Abigail C. Reimel

Opening Hands

Before I left for college, I wrote about how my tendency to control and plan every aspect of my life often hurt more than it

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