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8 Deadly Sins in Literature: Gluttony
One of the deadly sins, gluttony is an excess intake of food, alcohol, or drugs. Gluttony is destructive, because it holds its victims in the spell of sensorial pleasure. Sadly,...
8 Deadly Sins in Literature: Gluttony
One of the deadly sins, gluttony is an excess intake of food, alcohol, or drugs. Gluttony is destructive, because it holds its victims in the spell of sensorial pleasure. Sadly,...

The Parts of the Mass: The Kyrie and the Gloria
In this series on the parts of the Mass we’re shedding some light on different aspects of the Mass so you can more perfectly enter in and be active in...
The Parts of the Mass: The Kyrie and the Gloria
In this series on the parts of the Mass we’re shedding some light on different aspects of the Mass so you can more perfectly enter in and be active in...

What Teen Girls Ask about the Faith
I’ve been the campus minister at an all girls’ Catholic high school for more than a decade now. Let’s just say that I’ve been around long enough to see the...
What Teen Girls Ask about the Faith
I’ve been the campus minister at an all girls’ Catholic high school for more than a decade now. Let’s just say that I’ve been around long enough to see the...

9 Lesser-Known Resources All Catholics Should Know
“I have my room, some books, and a nearby chapel. That is complete happiness.” –St. Miguel of Ecuador You’re likely a Catholic who wants to learn more about their faith....
9 Lesser-Known Resources All Catholics Should Know
“I have my room, some books, and a nearby chapel. That is complete happiness.” –St. Miguel of Ecuador You’re likely a Catholic who wants to learn more about their faith....

What Parents (And Youth Leaders) Can Learn From...
In our personal prayer, we’d be wise to remember that God doesn’t grade us on diction.
What Parents (And Youth Leaders) Can Learn From...
In our personal prayer, we’d be wise to remember that God doesn’t grade us on diction.

Seeing Is Believing: Using Visual Tech at Mass
The well-known idiom, in use since 1639, characterizes today’s scientific way of thinking: seeing is believing. It suggests that we truly know something only when we have concrete evidence or...
Seeing Is Believing: Using Visual Tech at Mass
The well-known idiom, in use since 1639, characterizes today’s scientific way of thinking: seeing is believing. It suggests that we truly know something only when we have concrete evidence or...