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The Nature of Being Human
Surrounded by questions political questions concerning the human person, we're forced to grapple with the question of what the human person is: were we created with an end and purpose, or are we left with the task of self-creation?
Oct 24, 2024 -
Preparing the Way: Reflections on Leadership in the Light of the Eucharist
What is leadership? How can we use our talents to lead? Are we leading others to Christ, or simply drawing attention to ourselves?
Nov 14, 2024 -
The Heart of Christ
Pope Francis' latest encyclical is a stirring summons to renewed devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Oct 31, 2024 -
Prof. Marek Dojs
Marek Dojs, PhD (c), MFA, serves as director of communication and associate professor of communication at the University of Mary. An award-winning filmmaker with a passion for interdisciplinary work, Professor Dojs explores the world, history, and human experience in his work. Dojs's current research focus is the transmission of testimony across generations and its impact on the storytellers' identities.
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The Death Penalty Continues
Nov 6, 2024 -
A Vision Beyond the Temporal
As Christians in the midst of political realities, we're called not merely to find a "balanced" level of care and concern but rather to set Christian truths before our minds.
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What Are Communities For?
What sort of communities do we belong to? Do they lead us to virtue and communion or vice and division?
Nov 14, 2024 -
The Closeness of the Saints
The great signs of the Church’s potency are the saints, and the Church provides everything we need to join their ranks.
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Disappointment and Gratitude
"Forcing ourselves to be grateful when we don’t really feel it can be harmful" a columnist opines. How would a Christian respond?
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What does the Bible offer?
Bible sales are soaring across the country. What can we conclude from that?
Dec 5, 2024
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