Prayer
Kat Larson

Praying Deeper

It is officially May, and I have been in a state of isolation for over a month due to the pandemic. In the past week,

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Religion
Fr. Joseph Gill

Are We In “The End”?

Are we in the “end times”? That is a question that has been asked in every age. But we believe, as Christians, that human history

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Career
Kat Larson

Work of Faith

This past week focused my attention on several new realities it’s difficult for me to admit. When my company first temporarily shut down, the concept

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Prayer
Fr. Joseph Gill

Prayer Changes Us

When I was a senior in college, I had some free time in my schedule, so for a year I volunteered at a local soup

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Prayer
Jean Elizabeth Seah

The Faith of a Madwoman

Sometimes I have wondered what God’s purpose is for people suffering severe mental afflictions, in particular those who, because of their mental illness, lead very

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Religion
Noel Ethan Tan

Absurdity

Acts 9, Psalm 117, John 6 There was an interesting thematic link between the two readings last Friday. Acts tells of the famous conversion of

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Prayer
Anja Renkes

Listen to the monks

“Beloved: Clothe yourselves with humility in your dealings with one another, for: God opposes the proud but bestows favor on the humble. So humble yourselves

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Apologetics
Nick Jones

On Freedom

I’d like to think that I have a pretty easy time accepting what the Church teaches. My go-to answer whenever I don’t know how to

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Religion
Fr. Joseph Gill

A Sheep in American Clothing

Today is often called “Good Shepherd Sunday”, for the Gospel reflects Jesus’ pastoral title of Good Shepherd. But if Jesus is the Shepherd, that means

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Columnists
Noel Ethan Tan

Truth & Lies

St. Athanasius, pray for us! Just like St. Peter in Acts, St. Athanasius was a Saint who was caught in fierce theological battle with his

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Career
Fr. Joseph Gill

The Dignity of Work

Recently some politicians and even some religious leaders have floated the idea of a “Universal Basic Income” (UBI) — a monthly check that one would

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Men's Issues
Guest Writer

Masculinity

By Marcus Leong, a writer at Clarifying Catholicism. In my first semester in the United States after coming from Malaysia, I remember realizing how I

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Feasts
Fr. Gerald Musa

Sharing the Saving News

Third Sunday of Easter — Gospel: Luke 24:13-35 The word Kerygma is a Greek word derived from the verb Kerusso, that means to cry or

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Prayer
Fr. Joseph Gill

Never Give Up Faith

One of the great mystics of the Church, St. John of the Cross, used to keep a prayer journal where he would write down insights,

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Prayer
Guest Writer

Why Pilgrimages are Necessary

By Elizabeth Self, a writer at Clarifying Catholicism. As a conscientious Catholic, I’ve often been afraid that I may be called a hypocrite. There’s a

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Columnists
Kat Larson

Quarantine

It has taken some time, but I am finally experiencing the fruits of this quarantine. A dear friend of mine sent me an email echoing

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