Mary
Fr. Edward Lee Looney

Watch and Pray- Preparing for Christmas

The Taize Community of France, known for their rhythmic hymns, which encourage contemplation on lines from scripture, has a beautiful chant paraphrasing from Jesus’ prayer

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Columnists
Fr. Joseph Gill

The Beauty and Danger of Indulgences

A number of parishioners mentioned this month that they were seeking indulgences for the Holy Souls in Purgatory. Some might ask: Indulgences? Are they still

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Columnists
Erin Cain

As We Forgive

In Luke’s Gospel, we hear the parable of the dishonest steward. While this steward who squanders his master’s property is not exactly a model of

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Feasts
Guest Writer

Thanksgiving

Guest post by Gerard M. Nadal. In a nation so super-abundantly blessed as ours, it is only right that we dedicate one day out of

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Columnists
Noel Ethan Tan

By Their Fruits You Will Know Them

2 Kings 22:8-23:3, Psalm 119, Matthew 7:15-20 Faith, Hope, Love, Fear of the Lord, Humility, Patience, Obedience. These are hallmarks of the greatest fruits we

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Family
Kat Larson

The Promise

A few weeks ago, I heard a priest talking about a promise during his homily. The readings and the Gospel for that Sunday were about

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Religion
Fr. Gerald Musa

He is All and in All

The Celebration of Christ the King also is an expression of a joyful hope of the second coming of Christ. The Gospel of Matthew speaks

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Columnists
Fr. Joseph Gill

Not Cool to be the King

If Jesus Christ is King of the Universe, why is the world so messed up? Why is it that, despite our best efforts, it seems

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Columnists
Fr. Joseph Gill

Do Catholics Believe in Ghosts?

Today let’s take up a thorny question that I am often asked – can people in Purgatory communicate with us? In other words, are ghosts

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Columnists
Nicholas Lye

God’s Unfolding Plan

Ask me 10 years ago if I‘d be a missionary, living on God’s providence, going wherever He sends, and I’d think you’re out of your

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Life
Kat Larson

The Call

On September 16, 2017, I boarded a plane bound for New York City. I had lived in Colorado my entire life and believed it was

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Religion
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

God is Not an Ideology

God is not an ideology — nor is He reducible to a moral code. He is a community of Divine Persons and His Identity is

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Prayer
Guest Writer

Knitting in Adoration

Guest post by Katrina Fernandez, aka The Crescat. When I last went to Adoration, there was this adorable little old lady there knitting. After awhile,

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Apologetics
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

Pride, Fear and Lies

According to Aquinas, the sin of pride is always rooted in the proposition of a lie that generates a fear. So in order to address

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Spirituality
Mariella Hunt

Singing Over Me

I wrote this in my journal a while back, and thought I’d share. It might be a poem–I’m not sure. Saint Cecilia was obviously here!

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