The Best in Catholic Memes: January 2020
Reading Time: 5 minutes Here at Clarifying Catholicism, we like to have a little fun and get creative sometimes (even though Theology is, of course, ALWAYS fun). Nick Jones,
Reading Time: 5 minutes Here at Clarifying Catholicism, we like to have a little fun and get creative sometimes (even though Theology is, of course, ALWAYS fun). Nick Jones,
Reading Time: 3 minutes by William Deatherage, Executive Director Today’s Readings: IS 58:7-10 PS 112:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 1 COR 2:1-5 MT 5:13-16 “Pray about it and let God do
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Jonathan Stodola, St. Louis University As Valentine’s Day approaches, it is helpful to reflect on what love truly is and, subsequently, who God truly
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Harry Scherer, Mount St. Mary’s University Recently, I experienced the joy of joining eleven other young men from around the country for the Monastic
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Maria Elser, Mount St. Mary’s University How can we see Mary more as our Mother? Our Queen? Our Advocate? Our Comforter? In praying the
Reading Time: 3 minutes By: Mary Boneno, The Catholic University of America Full of grace. Have you ever contemplated what that exactly means? Think of a tall glass filled
Reading Time: 3 minutes by Nick Jones, University of Rhode Island It hardly seems possible that Christmas was 40 days ago. And yet here we are, having arrived at
Reading Time: 4 minutes by Paul Gillette, The Catholic University of America A short look at ancient and medieval opposition to biblical literalism Biblical literalism is a hot topic
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Juliet Mattingly, Benedictine College One in every four pregnancies end in miscarrige. One in every 160 pregnancies end in stillbirth. And every day, countless
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Michael Kurkowski, University of Notre Dame “Into the dark beyond all light / we pray to come, / through not seeing and not knowing,