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Kat Larson

A Million Dreams

My job requires a great deal of data entry and monotonous paper filing. These tasks can get very lonely, and there are hours during the

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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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Jean Elizabeth Seah

You Are Not Your Sin

In a fit of frustration and anguish (due to my own actions, or lack thereof), my husband did something drastic that he had never done

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Bioethics
Fr. Joseph Gill

What is Love?

Recently after I posted about how it is a struggle to find common ground with people who have vastly different worldviews, someone posted a comment

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Kat Larson

A Friend

Last year, when I was living in New York and working at a truly horrible job, God graced me with several blessings in order to

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Fr. Joseph Gill

True Freedom

The Church where I serve, the Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist, has the unique honor of having the funeral of a potential saint here.

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Nicholas Lye

Ordinary

Over the past couple of days, nothing ‘spectacular’ seemed to be happening, or so I thought. Such ‘non-activity’ left me feeling restless and uneasy. I

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Bioethics
Fr. Joseph Gill

Worlds Apart

Lots of hot-button issues in the news these days — abortion debates, #LGBTPride month, and much more. Why can we not find common ground with

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Erin Cain

Love One Another

Jesus said to his disciples: “This is my commandment: love one another as I love you. No one has greater love than this, to lay

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Noel Ethan Tan

Captain America & Perseverance

What struck me the most about Captain America is his indomitable willpower. His insane and godly perseverance. When he was a scrawny kid getting beaten

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Fr. Joseph Gill

The Father Wound

It has become popular in some Christian circles to speak of one’s “father wound” — acknowledging that pretty much everyone was screwed up by their

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Kat Larson

A Whole New World

“A hundred thousand things to see I’m like a shooting star I’ve come so far I can’t go back to where I used to be

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Noel Ethan Tan

Black Widow & Hope

Many people might think Black Widow is the weakest and most useless Avenger. That may be so in terms of physical strength. However, Black Widow

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Birgit Jones

A Serving of Humble Pie

Never say never. That’s what they have always said. And how true it is – both in this world and regarding Eternal Life! If you’re

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Nicholas Lye

Finding God in Cooking Pasta

God taught me another lesson during another of my cooking episodes in the monastery. On one of our days off, I decided to make pasta

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Noel Ethan Tan

The Hulk & Peace

There are people who are upset that Hulk never got his rematch with Thanos. While I personally hoped to also see it, Endgame made it

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Fr. Joseph Gill

The Most Important Day

Pope St. John Paul II was once asked what he considered the most important day of his life. How can you pick one when you

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