Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Intuition

The illative sense, known by another Philosophy is tightly linked to a type of intuition that stems from virtue.  Intuitive knowing in this regard, as

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Scripture
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

The Mission of Evangelization

The Church’s mission to evangelize should not ever be conflated with colonialism.  Evangelization, according to the Church is a spiritual movement that can embrace the

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Life
Kat Larson

I am Woman

Having been raised according to the principles of Catholicism, I have always followed the Church’s teaching regarding the LGBTQIA+ community. I knew it was a

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Columnists
Fr. Joseph Gill

Indwelling Trinity

When Cardinal Timothy Dolan was a young priest, he was in charge of running an RCIA program for adults who wanted to convert and become

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Sacraments
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

The Gift of the Eucharist

Take a deep breath.  Let’s restate it again.  But only with those who have ears. It’d be good to explain this from the point of

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Prayer
Kat Larson

Pruning Hurts

Once again, the Catholic Church has reached the point in its liturgical year called Ordinary Time. For most of my life, I have heard priests

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Dating
Jean Elizabeth Seah

Identity in Relationship

Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family. Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

What Constitutes Our Identity?

Philosophically there is much attention to the concept of identity. In sacred scripture the same is the case. What constitutes our identity? In the philosophy

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Religion
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

What is Right and Just?

There is a temptation I believe in our culture to present one’s self as outraged in order to deflect possible accusations of indifference or ambivalence

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Life
Guest Writer

Pebbles at Another’s Feet

By guest writer Sister Mary Vianney Lyon, O.P. Saint Paul writes to the Thessalonians that we are not meant to grieve “like those who have

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Scripture
Fr. Joseph Gill

Fear of the Lord

We may know St. Bernard as a breed of dog, but there actually is a Saint named Bernard of Menthon – and he is the

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Scripture
Fr. Joseph Gill

Awesome!

Awesome! That’s a word that, if you’re of a certain generation, gets tossed around a lot. That Frisbee game was awesome. Pizza is awesome. The

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Mercy and Killing
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Called to Repentance

A church which seeks its own survival, it would seem to me, is not living by it’s actual mission. Christ taught us that each follower

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Columnists
Kat Larson

Servant Leadership

This world continues its descent into chaos. Every morning I have to actively resist not falling prey to fear. The news is all about terrorism;

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

A Relationship with Christ

I’ve been reflecting on this lately: it’s easier to speak to our culture about having a “personal relationship” with Christ than delving right into the

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Looking at the Fruits

People, once they taste bad fruit, will be less than likely to pick from the same tree. The Church is full of rotten fruit these

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Faith and Works

Instruction is like a bottle of oil handed to you. The oil will make the mechanisms of yourself move with ease, remain healthy, and safeguard

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Feasts
Kat Larson

Broken Bread

This past Sunday the Catholic Church celebrated the Solemnity of the Holy Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, also known as the feast of Corpus

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Spirituality
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Growing as Disciples

A great deal of the Church’s energy from the time of my youth until now has emphasized the importance of catechesis and education in regard

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Apologetics
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

The Art of “Accompaniment “

The art of “accompaniment” is a pastoral effort to bring others into a conforming and abiding relationship with Jesus. However, a little theology can help

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