Politics
Ryan Kraeger

Conspiracy vs. Conversion

I understand why people want to believe the Q-Anon thing: It is easier and more comforting to believe that the evil is out there, organized,

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Life
AnneMarie Miller

Let Yourself Be Moved

Every January, pro-life marches and events are held across the country. We talk about abortion in our parishes and homes, and we eagerly attend special

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Religion
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Go Forth into Spiritual Battle

As Christians, we do go into a spiritual battle, and it’s anything but nostalgic if you’ve had to fight one. King David is an example

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Columnists
Fr. Joseph Gill

The Call to Discipleship

Are you a disciple? I would guess that in this church today, not everyone is a disciple. Some are here because they are forced to

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

St. Thomas Aquinas: The Will & Intellect

Something that is often misunderstood about St. Thomas Aquinas’ philosophical psychology is his definition of the will and the intellect.  Although he calls the will

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Life
Fr. Joseph Gill

Just Passing Through

Cardinal Dolan tells a great story about when he was in graduate school in Washington, DC and would frequently make the 800-mile drive back and

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Self-idolatry

Whoever is the main character in your own story (life) is your “god” or “object of worship.”  Now, consider it normal for fallen humans, due

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Spirit and Truth

A gospel without Kindness is a twisted sort of thing. But do not confuse niceness with kindness. Kindness is a kind of generosity toward another.

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Career
Kat Larson

New Year, New Chapter

The year 2018 was truly a miraculous year for me. I rediscovered myself and more importantly I found the Lord again; what is interesting is

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Columnists
Liesl Bee

5 Spiritual New Year’s Resolutions

New Year’s resolutions usually seem to be focused on doing things to improve our physical health such as losing weight, eating healthier, or exercising more.

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Christmas Isn’t Over Yet!

To our modern, secular society, Christmas is over. People put the tree up the day after Thanksgiving, go to Christmas parties well before December 25th,

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Feasts
Fr. Joseph Gill

The Mission Ad Gentes

In the early 1900s, a group of French missionary priests called the White Fathers (so-called because of their white habits) began mission work in French

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Columnists
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Responding to Christmas

The Incarnation is the marriage of God to every aspect of our humanity. He touches every moment of human life – from its conception to

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