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‘Hannah’s Children’ author Catherine Pakaluk on population decline and the link between large families and faith
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‘Hannah’s Children’ author Catherine Pakaluk on population decline and the link between large families and faith

Charlie CamosyOctober 2, 20247 min read
Catherine Pakaluk, herself a mother of eight children, takes a deep dive into the stories of the American women choosing to have large families amid the trend of plummeting birth rates.
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Being pro-life without exception
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Being pro-life without exception

Irene Maria DiSantoOctober 2, 20245 min read
Even when conceived through an immoral, criminal act, the child is as much the image and likeness of God as everyone else.
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Question Corner: Why did God send Lucifer down to earth?
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Question Corner: Why did God send Lucifer down to earth?

Jenna Marie CooperOctober 2, 20244 min read
While the devil was cast out of God’s direct presence in heaven, this did not happen because God actively wanted Satan to have sway over his creatures.
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St. Thérèse: We have only today
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St. Thérèse: We have only today

Rita BuettnerSeptember 30, 20242 min read
Over the years, I have come to marvel at St. Thérèse’s “little way.” I love the idea of taking simple, small steps on the road toward sainthood.
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Challenges of being a Catholic voter
2024 ElectionCommentaryRespect Life

Challenges of being a Catholic voter

Greg ErlandsonSeptember 30, 20244 min read
Most Catholics are trying to make the best prudential decision while a lot of people are yelling at them with their opinions.
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A Trip to the Book Barn
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A Trip to the Book Barn

Rita BuettnerSeptember 29, 20244 min read
The books I brought home may have had one owner or 10. They may have passed through dozens of children’s hands or been treasured by a single person who kept them intact.
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Angels Surround Us
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Angels Surround Us

Rita BuettnerSeptember 29, 20243 min read
There’s something truly special about your guardian angel, your own personal companion through life.
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Keeping (or making) Catholic education great
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Keeping (or making) Catholic education great

George WeigelSeptember 26, 20244 min read
An authentic Catholic education is imbued with a Catholic worldview throughout the curriculum.
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Question Corner: Why do Catholics emphasize the body more than the blood of Jesus in Communion reception?
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Question Corner: Why do Catholics emphasize the body more than the blood of Jesus in Communion reception?

Jenna Marie CooperSeptember 25, 20244 min read
It is the consistent traditional practice in Eastern Catholic churches to administer Communion under both kinds as a matter of course.
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Daily Catholic playbook
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Daily Catholic playbook

Mark VivianoSeptember 25, 20242 min read
Our playbook always calls for us to receive: receive the love of God. It is by his love that we are created and why we exist.
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