Jobs
Nathaniel Gotcher

A Church in the Modern World

Desperate times call for desperate measures. The modern world has successfully graduated from high school and is now ready to attend University where its ideals

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Life
Mariella Hunt

Farewell, My Dear

This is a poem I felt compelled to write when I was thinking of one of my mom’s uncles, her godfather at baptism. I don’t

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Life
Jared Dale Combista

What Defines a Manly Man?

Are you familiar with Friedrich Nietzsche’s übermensch? It’s pretty hard to define what it really means, but for starters, it would have to refer to

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Life
Emily Zanotti

NFP and PR

A week after I got married, I had to visit one of those urgent care clinics for antibiotics (if you think this is too much

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Career
Anna Williams

How to succeed* in DC

This month, hundreds of college students and recent grads — many of them aspiring politicians — will flock to the nation’s capital for coveted government-related

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Family
Rachel Zamarron

Why We Need Work

Last week  The Daily Caller broke the news feature about the Labor Department attempting  to ban farm chores. When I alerted my dad who is a life-long

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Lessons in the Chinook

“Man’s curiosity searches past and future And clings to that dimension. But to apprehend The point of intersection of the timeless With time, is an occupation

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Life
Ink and Quill

To Know and to Love

It’s a commonplace we’ve all heard in one form or another: “Love is blind.”  But is it really?  It may be true that our passions,

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What is a "low quality" of life?

Frida Kahlo – self portrait Frida Kahlo is one of the most important figures of 20th-century Mexican culture. Born in 1907 in Mexico City best

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Life
Brent Stubbs

Is the Internet Real?

Second question: If so, can we save it? To the first, I think the question is rather odd. However, it is odd because it is

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Columnists
Anna Williams

Living poverty

In the latest installment of USA Today’s On Religion series, veteran journalist Judith Valente writes about Benedictine nuns in Atchison, Kansas. One choice sentence: “Whatever

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To Learn Silence

As a perpetual chatterbox I approach the mysteries of Holy Week with mixed emotions. The stark, somber tones of the liturgies are in direct contrast

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Jobs
Bob Waruszewski

Information Overload

Technology can be both a blessing and a curse.  It can be a way to learn more about God, but also waste countless hours.  We

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Career
Jared Dale Combista

Ethics and Morals in the Workplace

Doctors who do abortions. Lawyers who defend the guilty. Executives who lie and cheat just to raise company revenues. Sound familiar to you? But of

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Columnists
Devin Rose

Charlie Hustle

I played high school soccer. Made varsity sophomore year. My coach wasn’t a religious man, but he taught us a few things. One was: use

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Columnists
Leah Jacobson

Labor Lessons

When I first became pregnant at 22 years old I really didn’t understand or appreciate the miracle that was taking place within my body and

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Books
Nathaniel Gotcher

The Winds

Two young men walked a cold wintry path. Occasionally one or the other would stoop to the ground, pick something up and either pocket it

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