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    Dr. Richard DeClue Jubilee Years are associated with indulgences, which are one of the least understood aspects of the Catholic faith.
  • by Dr. Rashad Rehman
    Dr. Rashad Rehman The series testifies to yet another move of secular culture toward truths already discovered and enriched by Catholicism.
  • by Fr. Mike Johns
    Fr. Mike Johns The inner light of gladness that illuminates Christian detachment can offer joy and hope to a world trapped in the sadness of materialism.
  • by Kerri Christopher
    Kerri Christopher Whether they live in a married, single, or consecrated state of life, women exercise their spiritual motherhood in a vast variety of ways.
  • by Dr. Holly Ordway
    Dr. Holly Ordway “One of the most excellent means of perseverance is discretion; we must not wish to do everything at once, or become a saint in four days.”
  • by Alejandro Terán-Somohano
    Alejandro Terán-Somohano By contemplating death, vanitas beckon us to realize that the things we eagerly strive after and cling to are fleeting and will—like our very bodies—turn to dust.
  • by Maggie Ciskanik
    Maggie Ciskanik Unsurprisingly, emotional and physical benefits flow seamlessly—though not without a struggle—from this reorientation of the human spirit.
  • by Fr. Damian Ference
    Fr. Damian Ference "The Brutalist" allowed me to ponder the human condition. When people are merely trying to survive, it is difficult to speak of virtue and human flourishing.
  • by Bishop Robert Barron
    Bishop Robert Barron “Faith” is tantamount to a willingness to attend to a voice that transcends one’s own, a trusting surrender. It is, therefore, an openness to adventure.
  • by Andrew Tolkmith
    Andrew Tolkmith Engaging with movies through a Catholic lens can be a bridge to deeper conversations about faith, beauty, and truth.
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