
The Best in Catholic Memes: Advent Edition
4 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
4 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
6 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
8 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
7 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
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
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
8 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
8 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
10 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
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
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