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Let me tell you about a woman who goes by the name of “Scooter.” She attends a local prayer meeting that I frequent. More »
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Let me tell you about a woman who goes by the name of “Scooter.” She attends a local prayer meeting that I frequent. More »
What is Catholic social teaching? At first blush, it sounds like a topic for a high school thesis paper that Sr. Margaret would make you write during detention. More »
Perhaps by now you have a fresh appreciation for the social teachings of the Church. But that’s just the beginning. More »
As we begin our video call, Fr. Joshua Johnson tells me he would like to begin with a confession. “I did not like church growing up,” he says bluntly. More »
At a time of decline in Mass attendance among young adults, the goals of Catholic campus ministry might seem limited to simply keeping students Catholic. But the ministry team at Lyke House in the Archdiocese of Atlanta is still holding on to a larger vision. More »
I took a deep sigh as the warm shower ran over me. It felt good to have a few minutes of quiet while my husband kept his eye on our two young daughters. But those few minutes were interrupted by my husband’s voice: “Your dad is on the phone.” More »
A few years ago, I watched a documentary on television called The True Cost. It explained the devastating toll that the fashion industry takes on people and our planet, along with the vital importance of shopping ethically and sustainably. More »