
“Silent Night: The Real Night before Christmas”
2 minutes By Samuel Schirra, Catholic University ‘Twas the night before Christmas when all through the landNot a donkey was braying or trudging through sand-Except near a
2 minutes By Samuel Schirra, Catholic University ‘Twas the night before Christmas when all through the landNot a donkey was braying or trudging through sand-Except near a
3 minutes By Jessica Farrenkopf With the New Year approaching rapidly, now is the time for many people to start thinking about their resolutions. Typically, these resolutions
5 minutes By Elizabeth Zahorick, Notre Dame The words are recited millions of times a day by Catholics all over the world: “Hail Mary, full of grace,
6 minutes By Aidan McIntosh, Catholic University of America Welcome to Advent Reflections at Clarifying Catholicism! Throughout this season of Advent, we will be posting a variety
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
5 minutes Every year we ask our writers what they are thankful for. Today we are happy to share the blessings we discovered this year and invite
18 minutes by Will Deatherage, Executive Director If the following article does not ruffle a few feathers or turn a few heads, then it has failed in
4 minutes The following was a college essay that received the grade of an A- or higher. If you have a Theology essay that you would like
4 minutes by Will Deatherage, Executive Director “I predict we will abolish suffering throughout the living world. Our descendants will be animated by gradients of genetically pre-programmed
5 minutes Happy Reblog Wednesday, everyone! Today, we have a very insightful article from a very special website, Perpetual Novena for Vacant U.S. Dioceses. Because this topic
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