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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Spirituality
Sr. Lisa Marie

Maxims of the Saints

I love the stories of the Saints and the inspiration that I always glean from their zeal for life and their love for God. They

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Life
Guest Writer

Making Sense of Suffering

By guest writer Sarah Coffey. Why do we suffer? I’ve wrestled with this question and with God for a long, long time. It’s still a

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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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Prayer
Nicholas Lee

Prayer is an Art of Discipline

Sounds strange, doesn’t it? After all, prayer is supposed to be about spending time with our Lord and King. It’s something that every Christian who

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Columnists
Matthew Tyson

Getting the Eucharist

Roughly six months after my conversion, I had what I like to think of as my first real “revelation” surrounding Church teaching—specifically the Eucharist. I

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Columnists
Jean Elizabeth Seah

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was prefigured in the sacrifices of the Old Testament, which had polyvalent significance. Animal and plant sacrifices were used

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Religion
Jared Dale Combista

Are You Free of Modernist Ideas?

Pope St. Pius X dubbed modernism as “… the synthesis of all heresies.” So it’s pretty scary yet terrifyingly easy for us to fall into

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Politics
Fr. Joseph Gill

God Who Embraces All Nations

When I was a teen, I used to go on week-long retreats with my family to an amazing place that has a seriously embarrassing name:

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