On Christian Death
Reading Time: 4 minutes by Nick Jones, University of Rhode Island I think about death a lot, probably because I go to a lot of funerals. Since I started
Reading Time: 4 minutes by Nick Jones, University of Rhode Island I think about death a lot, probably because I go to a lot of funerals. Since I started
Reading Time: 3 minutes Lizze Self, Notre Dame The Militia of the Immaculata is the product of saints. Maximilian Kolbe noted that it seemed Satan had his own army,
Reading Time: 4 minutes by Alec Gany, Franciscan University of Steubenville The Sacred Heart devotion is one that tends to go overlooked. Sure, the image is well known: Christ
Reading Time: 3 minutes By: Mary Boneno, The Catholic University of America If you check the “Saint of the Day” tab on any Catholic app, you will find that
Reading Time: 4 minutes By: Laura Carroll, Notre Dame Every person will be required to choose a side in a conflict many times in their life. It may be
Reading Time: 3 minutes by Faith Kowitz, Franciscan University of Steubenville The devil can be a scary topic to research, and there are many questions I had about Satan
Reading Time: 3 minutes By: Fred Williams, Franciscan University It seems to me that young men today, who are discerning a call to the priesthood face an interesting problem.
Reading Time: 4 minutes By: Katie Hugo, Franciscan University Emil Kapaun was born on Holy Thursday in 1916. Growing up in Pilsen, Kansas, an extremely religious farming community, he
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Luke Parker, Columnist Note: Clarifying Catholicism does not usually publish content during the Summer (aside from our reflection series). However, in honor of Mary’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.