Honoring Women’s Dignity

Maybe you are a student with a busy life of studying, volunteering, working, discerning.  In the midst of the busyness you have the task of figuring out your life.

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Columnists
Ink and Quill

Ceci n’est pas une pipe

This famous image with its seemingly contradictory text (“This is not a pipe.”) led the way for an overhauling of art and artistic representation as

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Forgiveness leads to Love
Columnists
Godwin Delali Adadzie

Forgiveness leads to Love

“You have heard that it was said, ‘YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR and hate your enemy.’ “But I say to you, love your enemies and

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Life
Elizabeth Hillgrove

Our bleeding hearts

“Do you think they want to die? Tell me, do you think the people training the suicide bombers want to die? Do you? Do you

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Columnists
Joseph Koss

Now What?

You’ve signed the petitions, read (and possibly written) the posts, and even changed your Facebook picture to show the Obama Administration how upset you are

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Columnists
Sr. Lisa Marie

How did We Get Here?

When walking in the woods, there is an amount of certainty when there is a worn path under our feet. That assurance lets us venture

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Columnists
Amanda Castro

Me and Humanae Vitae

There is no doubt in my mind as to why many Catholics call Humanae Vitae one of the most prophetic documents of the 20th Century.

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Columnists
Calah Alexander

Mercy

Recently, our house has been ringing with the wails of a 3-year-old girl. Morning, afternoon, and evening, Charlotte can usually be found sitting in a

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God, Teacher

Last week, I started up a semester-long job to go with my research responsibilities: I am teaching a class. This is the opportunity I have

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Spirituality
Mariella Hunt

Dark Nights

What is the Dark Night of the Soul to me? It’s depression–but a different kind of depression. Why should the above thoughts in the animation be going through my head?

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Columnists
Jared Dale Combista

The World Ends With You

A lot of you may have read Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, which is the author’s last and greatest novel, and you may have found

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Columnists
Guest Writer

Pope John Paul II

By Elaine Golden (who says “dwawing”) Check out her beautiful work here, Drawing the Line. Chesterson, Assad, “The Child Jesus” and “Mary teaching Jesus how

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Spirituality
Nicene Guy

Assumptions and Models

The scientific method, as does much learning in general, begins with observation. Father Stanley Jaki likened this process to the first step in the march

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Ask Thugfang: Vocations

His Right Dishonourable Loathsomeness, Master Thugfang, is a demon of great infamy among academic circles. He is a frequent columnist for “Tempter’s Times”, an assistant

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