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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Politics
Christina M. Sorrentino

Please, Leave Our Mass Alone

Mass for me is not a once-a-week event. We are invited to come to the Table of the Lord each day to receive the Eucharist,

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Scripture
Fr. Gerald Musa

You Have Talent

There is a well-known Latin expression, ‘Ut saepe summa ingenia in occulto latent’, which means: often the greatest talent lies unseen. So, what talent have

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Politics
Kat Larson

The Calm After the Storm

Everyone references the old saying “the calm before the storm” in many of life’s most trying situations, but no one talks much about the calm

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Politics
Kat Larson

The Opposition

There has been so much hate, anger, and lies surrounding this election. People are claiming this election will be the most important one they have

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Life
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Against Swearing

I’m going to share what might be considered a “prudish” post about language. I believe that swearing is not a virtuous thing, but I’ll admit,

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Health & Fitness
Kat Larson

Lord Have Mercy

I cannot remember a time in my life when I felt fully comfortable in my own skin. Looking in a mirror, I see only the

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Politics
Fr. Gerald Musa

Religion and Civic Duty

Some Nigerians came to ask: “Is it right to join the ongoing street protests against police brutality?” I responded: “Stand up for justice, stand against

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Family
Guest Writer

What Are You Doing, God?

Guest post by Liza A. “What are you doing God? Why is nothing making sense in this world?” Then God answers — I believe —

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Politics
Fr. Joseph Gill

Render Unto Caesar

Yesterday’s Gospel invites us to consider the interplay between Caesar and God, between religion and our nation. As Catholics, we have a duty to be

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Life
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Repentance

The term “repentance” might have been emotionally associated with a whole lot of negative baggage. When some use it or hear it, it may be

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Life
Fr. Gerald Musa

Change of Mind

What is your opinion? Is a change from evil to good better than a change from better to worse? Here is the Prophet Ezekiel’s opinion

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Health & Fitness
Kat Larson

The Theology of the Body

I was diagnosed with Type I diabetes when I was 18 years old. The condition had been unknown for at least three months during my

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