The Best in Catholic Memes: February 2020
Reading Time: 5 minutes by Nick Jones, Meme Marshal It’s Lent, there’s a virus afoot, and it’s the dog days of the semester for us college students. We might
Reading Time: 5 minutes by Nick Jones, Meme Marshal It’s Lent, there’s a virus afoot, and it’s the dog days of the semester for us college students. We might
Reading Time: < 1 minute by William Deatherage, Executive Director Join William Deatherage and Liam O’Toole as they explain why the Church believes that marriage is between one man and
Reading Time: 3 minutes (Photo from St. John Roman Catholic Church- Westminster, MD) By: Samuel Ng, University of Texas at Austin ‘Λειτουργία’ is the word ‘liturgy’ in Greek. It
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Hunter Weitzel, Creighton University As a child, I was raised in a Protestant household. My family and I believed the common misconceptions that Catholics
Reading Time: 4 minutes by Aaron D’Souza, University of Texas at Dallas I stared out at the plane at the break of dawn, snapping a quick picture before heading
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Thomas Dompkowski, The Catholic University of America JMJ Your friends and your job are your world. They listen to your problems, push you to
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Jenna Drummond, The Catholic University of America Two years ago, I made the decision to “be Catholic.” My family raised me practically as an
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Christopher Centrella, Franciscan University The Solemnity of All Saints commemorates those who have gone before us and are now in the presence of the
Reading Time: 3 minutes by Kelsey Nowack, The Catholic University of America App Reviewed can be found here! Community is one of the most essential aspects of living a
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Abigail Thomas, Christendom College In the time period that Shakespeare wrote Macbeth, there existed many cultural constraints against women and a concept of the