Looking to God in Times of Change
Reading Time: < 1 minute By: Jessica Farrenkopf, Western Oregon University The words from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, “nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden
Reading Time: < 1 minute By: Jessica Farrenkopf, Western Oregon University The words from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, “nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden
Reading Time: 4 minutes by Liam O’Toole, The Catholic University of America “You don’t listen, do you? You just ask the same questions every week… ‘Are you having any
Reading Time: 3 minutes Cameron Gaub Right now in my life, I am in a very dark place. But, if I have learned anything from my Catholic brothers and
Reading Time: 11 minutes By: Rachel LeMelle, The Catholic University of America My Personal Experience Most of my high school years were spent without the guidance of a Bishop
Reading Time: 5 minutes By: Maggie Rudman, The Catholic University of America I was known in my family as the most Catholic Atheist, and I loved it. Growing up,
Reading Time: 4 minutes by Thomas Tighe, Benedictine College Effeminacy according to Thomas Aquinas: “for a man to be ready to forsake a good on account of difficulties which
Reading Time: 3 minutes By: Grady Stuckman, Franciscan University of Steubenville “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging
Reading Time: 4 minutes By: Patrick Frazier, Franciscan University of Steubenville I love The Lord of The Rings. I cannot state this fact enough. While there are many works
Reading Time: 5 minutes By: Mary Polking, University of Notre Dame I don’t remember when I first stumbled on Romans 14, but every time I read the Bible I
Reading Time: 37 minutes By Gideon Lazar, The Catholic University of America (Above: Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family, the church where Gideon was received) The day this