Q&A Podcast
Reading Time: 5 minutes by William Deatherage, Liam O’Toole, Simon Falk, and Thomas Melgaard Hello there, folks! Welcome to the second ever Clarifying Catholicism Podcast! Finally, we have
Reading Time: 5 minutes by William Deatherage, Liam O’Toole, Simon Falk, and Thomas Melgaard Hello there, folks! Welcome to the second ever Clarifying Catholicism Podcast! Finally, we have
Reading Time: 2 minutes by Angelica Brice, Columnist A Catholic couple looking to be married would like to choose a date with significance for them, but are there any
Reading Time: 7 minutes By Clara Garcia, Columnist As a pre-teen, I remember having conversations with my Catholic and Protestant friends regarding the season of Lent. It went something
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Joseph Bukuras (written in the Fall of 2017) The season has just begun and all eyes are on the prize for every college team
Reading Time: 9 minutes Report Card: Catholics Evaluate the Trump Presidency [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/389635179″ params=”color=#ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&show_teaser=true&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”300″ iframe=”true” /] Audio Podcast Above, Video Version can be found at the end
Reading Time: 2 minutes Below are a number of photos taken from this year’s March for Life: Reflection by Liam O’Toole, Photography by Alex Donahoe At this
Reading Time: 6 minutes by Mitchell Brost, Columnist We all know of the Holy Family: Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. However, it turns out that in our Catholic faith, there’s
Reading Time: 2 minutes by Chris Storm, Guest Columnist There are few subjects as needlessly divisive in Christian discourse as that of the Church’s relationship with the Blessed Mother.
Reading Time: < 1 minute by William Deatherage, Executive Producer Hello to All! Thank you so much for your constant support to this blog, as well as our YouTube channel!
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Alexander Koshakji, Columnist A friend of mine encountered someone convinced that there is no absolute truth. Upon hearing their conviction, my friend boldly gave him a little shove, slightly knocking