• by Rachel Lu
    Rachel Lu The show probes the limits of modern forms of fulfillment, and ultimately shows why secular people are already inclined to look to the Church for protection and wisdom.
  • by Christopher Hazell
    Christopher Hazell He can make a single Our Father offered up with humble trust a thousand times more fruitful than a hundred sermons powered by one’s self-will.
  • by Dr. Tod Worner
    Dr. Tod Worner Adversity and uncertainty, injury and absence, Jack Hughes, in his own way, is a modern-day Odysseus.
  • by Dr. Richard Clements
    Dr. Richard Clements It’s important, even crucial, always to remind ourselves that the salvation of the world doesn’t depend entirely on us.
  • by Dr. Tod Worner
    Dr. Tod Worner Certification tracks will provide a much-needed road map for evangelists who seek to proclaim Christ in the culture intentionally, intelligently, and with ardor.
  • by Evan Nohara
    Evan Nohara In the silence of that last night shift, I had no inkling that God was using me as a conduit for his grace to help prepare Greg for eternity.
  • by Hector Aponte
    Hector Aponte I witnessed the sheer size of our Catholic faith to a degree that reminded me just how big and diverse the Church really is. 
  • by Nora Kenney Mittiga
    Nora Kenney Mittiga "Infinite Jest" endures not merely as a high artifact of postmodern form but, paradoxically, as a conscientious objection to its slow erosion of human dignity.
  • by Dr. Christopher Kaczor
    Dr. Christopher Kaczor One aspect of being happier, within reach of us all, is to grow in love. But to grow in love we need practical wisdom.
  • by Fr. Steve Grunow
    Fr. Steve Grunow We accept a mark of ashes on our forehead that will distinguish us publicly as sinners. Lent, if it is observed rightly, is a spiritual passage into forgiveness.
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