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Confined? Look within
CommentaryCoronavirusWit & Wisdom

Confined? Look within

Father Joseph BreighnerNovember 6, 20203 min read
We can spend our days being aware of God within us and praying for those around us.
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Of Ottos, grottoes and other O words
BlogCommentaryDust and Dewfall

Of Ottos, grottoes and other O words

Father J. Collin PostonNovember 5, 20204 min read
In these stressful times, Father Collin Poston’s four-legged friend has some advice.
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‘For all’ or ‘for many’/ Meaning of ‘few are chosen’
CommentaryQuestion Corner

‘For all’ or ‘for many’/ Meaning of ‘few are chosen’

Father Kenneth DoyleNovember 4, 20203 min read
Father Doyle fields questions about Christ, the few and the many.
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What is heaven like?
CommentaryThe Domestic Church

What is heaven like?

Rita BuettnerNovember 4, 20204 min read
Heaven, in my mind, is a gathering place, a place where you are truly together – with God and with those you love.
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Don’t let them divide us
2020 ElectionCommentaryFertile Soil

Don’t let them divide us

Hanael BianchiNovember 3, 20205 min read
Social media has created two separate realities: one for Democrats and one for Republicans.
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Everyone wants a piece of the pie
BlogCommentaryOpen Window

Everyone wants a piece of the pie

Rita BuettnerNovember 2, 20202 min read
Not much is as American as apple pie—unless it’s making apple pie and eating it on Election Day while watching the results come in.
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Holy competition
Charity in TruthCommentary

Holy competition

Archbishop William E. LoriNovember 2, 20206 min read
Blessed Stanley Rother and Blessed Michael McGivney are exemplars of priestly courage, leadership and pastoral charity. Both are a source of encouragement, not only for seminarians but also for those of us already ordained.
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All Saints’ Day: History and traditions
CommentaryFeatureGuest CommentarySaints

All Saints’ Day: History and traditions

Paul SenzOctober 31, 20205 min read
The author of the Letter to the Hebrews wrote, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us rid ourselves of every burden and sin that clings to us and persevere in running the race that lies before us while keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the leader and perfecter […]
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Spookiness, inspiration, soup, and other signs of fall (7 Quick Takes)
BlogCommentaryOpen Window

Spookiness, inspiration, soup, and other signs of fall (7 Quick Takes)

Rita BuettnerOctober 31, 20204 min read
It’s a different kind of Halloween this year.
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Autumn: Patience and promise amid the change
CommentaryGuest Commentary

Autumn: Patience and promise amid the change

Mike NelsonOctober 28, 20205 min read
For me, patience and promise summarize the season of autumn, the term I prefer to fall, since it connotes a year’s “passing” rather than its “decline.” It’s a season I have long regarded with both joy and sadness.
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