Bioethics
Emma King

Who are We Fighting For?

I recently saw a status on Facebook from someone working in the pro-life movement. It was about how the pro-life movement isn’t a cause; it’s a

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Columnists
Jason Theobald

[Not] Us Against the World

I was really happy today when I logged onto Ignitum Today and noticed this post, which deals with Christians avoiding anger, because I think that

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Columnists
Arleen Spenceley

Thoughts On Being Alone

I sit today in a silent church, the only one in the pew. The only one in the building. I think about the time I

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Columnists
Rachel Zamarron

Christians and Anger

Do you struggle with anger? Does a close family member or friend? Are you known for your Irish-red-hair and the fact that you are incapable

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Columnists
J.Q. Tomanek

Collateral Damage Catholics

The Church calls the living faithful “Church Militant.” We are in warfare and that is a fact. We must, however, be very careful because we

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Catholic Education
Nicene Guy

Searching for Truth in the Modern Academy

“Universities have failed in modern society because of their rebellion against the sacred tradition. They have become monumental pyramids, hospices for the remains of what

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Columnists
Sean Connolly

Without

On Holy Saturday night, I met a woman whose son has a disorder on the autism spectrum known as Sensory Processing Disorder. As she explained

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Life
Emma King

The Application of Style

In my previous article I explored a philosophy of style that will allow us as Catholic women to live in the modern world in such

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Columnists
Chris Ricketts

The Slavery of Secular Freedom

Introduction America was an experiment whose formation defied most of the current political systems at the time of her founding. A group of former colonists

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Modern Day Saints

This upcoming Sunday we will celebrate the canonization of two historical Popes, men who not only contributed greatly to the church but have loved with

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Columnists
Matthew Tyson

Bundy v The Catechism

By now, everyone has probably heard about the situation between the Bundy Ranch and the Bureau of Land Management. If you haven’t, just Google “Bundy

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Columnists
Amanda Sloan

More of the Same

Recently, as I was driving home, I was reflecting on the day and what a chaotic week it was going to pan out to be.

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Spirituality
Katie Richard

Into the Garden We Walk

Gardens behold a breath-taking beauty that cannot be described by words. They elicit a response not from the mouth, but a reaction from the soul.

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Columnists
Rebecca Frech

A Day Without Him

One of the few memories I have of both of my grandfathers is of their reverence for the Blessed Sacrament.  When we would drive past

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Bioethics
Chelsea Zimmerman

Christ Teaches Us How to Die

For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example that you should follow in his footsteps. (1

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