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Dr. Mary Dockter
Originally from Jamestown, ND, Mary Dockter was drawn to the physical therapy (PT) profession in high school due to her involvement in sports and sports medicine. While playing collegiate tennis, she completed a bachelor’s degree in PT at the University of North Dakota (UND). She went on to work clinically in a variety of settings, including acute care, outpatient orthopedics, and home health care. During this time, she also became passionate and active in the area of women’s health PT.
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Fundamental Principles of Catholic Liturgy
For over three thousand years, God's people have understood proper liturgical practice to be an essential aspect of what it means that God’s will “be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
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Why is the Mass So Boring?
For many of us, the Mass can be more a chore than a source of strength and delight. That can leave us troubled and wondering what is wrong: Maybe God is boring? Maybe I am boring?
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Liturgy: An Ordering Principle for the Life of the Believer
God’s insistence on a particular mode of worship was not arbitrary: he was imparting the order and rhythm of heaven to the earth such that he could dwell among his people in their praises.
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Docility, Detachment, and Identity
Retired professional quarterback and football coach Brooks Bollinger joined Fr. Vasek and Coach Craig Bagnell to discuss docility, detachment, and identity in sport.
Jul 1, 2021 -
Football and Faith
Pat McCaskey, VP of Special Projects for the Chicago Bears, discussed his experiences of faith and family, growing up within and eventually working for the Bears' organization.
Jun 3, 2021 -
Mary and Discipleship
In the fourth chapter of "Letters to a Young Catholic," Weigel explores the Benedictine Abbey of the Dormition in Jerusalem to reflect upon Mary's unhesitating "fiat" to the will of God.
Mar 29, 2023 -
Primer Video: Christianity, Science, and Scientism
A common misconception is that science and religion are fundamentally at odds. Oftentimes this misconception arises from a flawed philosophic stance that has been called 'scientism.'
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The Question of Life
Those on both sides of the abortion debate recognize that the issue cuts to the core of who we are and how we treat the other.
May 20, 2021 -
Liturgy: The Basis of Christian Culture
Unless the temporal activity of social life goes forward within a framework of leisure and liturgy, it becomes misshapen. Liturgy conforms the whole of life to the harmonies of heaven.
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