Life
Julie Machado

St. John Vianney and the Necessary

My husband and I know a wonderful priest, who we are blessed enough to call our spiritual director/confessor, who has really shown us God’s unconditional

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Columnists
Erin Cain

Eat and Be Satisfied

In the readings for August 5, we saw two different stories of God providing for His people. In the book of Numbers, the Israelites are

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Life
Morgan McFarlin

I’m Single and I Use NFP

It was a few years ago when my interest in Natural Family Planning (NFP) was sparked. I was intrigued by the concept of truly understanding

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Life
J.R. Baldwin

NFP as a Mama of Three

It’s the end of NFP Awareness Week, so I’m going to throw in a few cents as a mama with three kids under three. Natural

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Life
Rebekah Andrews

God is my (Life) Coach

“Heads up high… I gotta see your eyes.” And so David Belisle began a speech to his team that has been hailed as one of

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Life
Lianna Mueller

Retreat and Refresh

Every Christian should make time for a retreat. Retreats help to rejuvenate a person spiritually, mentally, and sometimes even physically. Think you’re too busy for

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Life
AnneMarie Miller

How do we love our neighbors?

When I was young, my siblings and I would often play with a soccer ball in our backyard. Inevitably, someone would powerfully kick the ball

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Columnists
Jean Elizabeth Seah

The Joy and Dignity of Work

No man is born into the world whose work is not born with him. – James Russell Lowell, poet Ultimately, we all have to decide

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Scripture
Fr. Joseph Gill

Fed by the Lord

Those of you who are parents know the great disaster you must endure when your children are three or four years old…and they try to

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Religion
Rachana Chhin

She Has Loved Much

Today on July 22nd the Church celebrates the Feast of St. Mary Magdalene. Mary Magdalene has been one of the most misunderstood and closely scrutinized

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Apologetics
AnneMarie Miller

Imitating the Gaze of Jesus

I used to be (and unfortunately, still am at times) a rather obnoxious Catholic. Fueled by my enthusiasm for Truth — and wanting affirmation of

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Scripture
Fr. Joseph Gill

The Precious Blood of Jesus

When someone donates blood to the Red Cross, they can save up to three lives. But I know someone whose Blood saved a hundred billion

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Life
Lianna Mueller

Jesus: The Great Interrupter

“Going on from there, He saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father

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Columnists
Molly

St. Anne Novena

I’m going to let you in on a secret. When you type words into a search engine and then click on a link, the owner of

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Columnists
Liesl Bee

Living in the Noise

Recently, I went to a Sunday night baseball game to cheer on my beloved Washington Nationals.  When the Nats play on Sundays, the local parish

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Columnists
Amanda Sloan

More Than A Picture

I’m not changing my Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or other social media profile pictures. There’s a thing going around in light of the Supreme Court decision

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