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Fasting: Connecting to joy
CommentaryFeatureGuest CommentaryLent

Fasting: Connecting to joy

Father Richard Malloy, S.J.March 11, 20225 min read
When fasting, we are more likely to be attentive; be intelligent; be reasonable; be responsible.
Two years later, a double-dip feeling
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Two years later, a double-dip feeling

Rita BuettnerMarch 9, 20223 min read
This week, as we find ourselves marking the second anniversary of the day schools—and the world—shut down, I find my mind wandering back to March 2020. Our world turned upside-down.
Lessons to be learned from Ukraine’s witness
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Lessons to be learned from Ukraine’s witness

Greg ErlandsonMarch 9, 20224 min read
The scenes of brave Ukrainians standing in front of tanks, making Molotov cocktails, picking up arms to fight an overwhelming aggressor, taps into some powerful American myths about righteous struggles and David vs. Goliath contests.
Our Lenten prayer basket, a hole-y surprise, and a nice number of bananas (7 Quick Takes)
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Our Lenten prayer basket, a hole-y surprise, and a nice number of bananas (7 Quick Takes)

Rita BuettnerMarch 6, 20224 min read
I love having a prayer basket for Lent. I don’t know why pulling an intention out of a basket feels so ceremonial and important, but it does.
Welcome to Lent
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Welcome to Lent

Rita BuettnerMarch 2, 20222 min read
Two years ago, on Ash Wednesday, we went to Mass as a family. It was a beautiful service on what was otherwise a relatively ordinary winter day.
Remain a Catholic?/ Holy Communion with Alzheimer’s disease?
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Remain a Catholic?/ Holy Communion with Alzheimer’s disease?

Father Kenneth DoyleMarch 1, 20223 min read
Would it be a mortal sin if I left the church? I believe in Jesus as my savior, and I look forward to receiving the Eucharist. Am I a hypocrite in staying?
Fondue for dinner, an ice storm, and general musings (7 Quick Takes)
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Fondue for dinner, an ice storm, and general musings (7 Quick Takes)

Rita BuettnerFebruary 27, 20224 min read
~1~ Sometimes when I run out of ideas for dinner, we make fondue. It requires a little prep—cutting up vegetables and meats and preparing the broth, but then John takes over the pot and handles the cooking. It always feels fancy and special, but there are never leftovers. I wonder whether people will expect dinner […]
Measure of life: Goodness is here to stay
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Measure of life: Goodness is here to stay

Father Joseph BreighnerFebruary 26, 20222 min read
Life reveals the basic goodness of people. Yes, there are cruel and ruthless dictators. There are people who resort to crime and violence. Fortunately, they are the exceptions. Most people live good and decent lives.
World will be a better place if we dispense with the discouraging word
Charity in TruthCommentaryFeatureLent

World will be a better place if we dispense with the discouraging word

Archbishop William E. LoriFebruary 26, 20224 min read
There’s many a day I’d like to be “home on the range” so as to escape the proliferation of discouraging words that besets us.
Making the most of the journey
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Making the most of the journey

Rita BuettnerFebruary 23, 20222 min read
This weekend, my sons and I road-tripped to New York to see my sister Maureen and her three youngest children. Spending eight hours on the road for about 36 hours together might seem a little intense, but I would drive further than that for the chance to hug my sister. We had a fantastic weekend. […]
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