The Best in Catholic Memes: Advent Edition
Reading Time: 5 minutes by Nick Jones, University of Rhode Island Life has only gotten crazier as this year has progressed, and yet God is still good and His
Reading Time: 5 minutes by Nick Jones, University of Rhode Island Life has only gotten crazier as this year has progressed, and yet God is still good and His
Reading Time: 7 minutes by Will Deatherage, Executive Director Happy Advent, everyone! As families and friends begin compiling Christmas wish-lists, I figured that many aspiring theologians and curious Catholics
Reading Time: 10 minutes Happy Reblog Wednesdays, Everyone! Today, we have quite a spectacular article from the Scott Smith Blog! We encourage all of you to give his website
Reading Time: 9 minutes Written by Nick Jones (University of Rhode Island) | Edited by Christopher Centrella Editor’s Note: All memes directed at other religious traditions are meant in
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Joseph Paul Bukuras, Catholic University of America Going to public high school in 21st Century America was tough. And by tough, I mean
Reading Time: 23 minutes by William Deatherage, Executive Director Before I begin this admittedly intense reflection, I would like to make three disclaimers. First of all, I cherish my
Reading Time: 10 minutes Editor’s Note: All memes directed at other religious traditions are meant in good fun. We love and respect people from all faith backgrounds. Furthermore, some
Reading Time: 9 minutes By Nick Jones, The University of Rhode Island Welp. In my neck of the woods, we’re going on two full months of quarantine. It’s been
Reading Time: 12 minutes Every semester, Clarifying Catholicism enjoys featuring its top articles of the term! There were many great ones to choose from, and we are happy to
Reading Time: 17 minutes by John Kish, The Catholic University of America When I first realized that coronavirus was going to lead to schools across America shutting down, I