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Everyday Heroes are Among Us
Live Heroically! Now when you decide to live your faith, you are a hero. When you pray, you are a Warrior for Christ. When you wake...
Jenn Tawney
Oct 6, 20141 min read
My First Post on Buddhism (Pardon My Ignorance)
While deciding to write this post, I admit that I was troubled at many steps along the way. When someone knows so little about a subject,...

David Kilby
Sep 25, 20143 min read


Humanity vs. the World: the Struggle to Do Everything
Another week and I found myself, yet again, overwhelmed. I can’t handle this! I think. There are many things going on, I can’t possibly...

Amy Miller
Aug 20, 20142 min read
Discernment: How Do I Decide Between Two Positive Choices?
When it rains, it pours. Sometimes multiple opportunities are thrown at you at the same time. Sometimes zero are. But when you have...
Natalie Plumb
Aug 12, 20142 min read
A Worthwhile Summer
"From time to time one must recreate and relax in mind and body. It is actually a defect to be so strict, austere and unsociable that one...
Emily Derois, guest blogger
Jul 28, 20143 min read
The Internet: Greatest Modern Accomplishment or Dangerous Temptation?
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Is your time disappearing and you're not sure where it goes? Do you know how...
Emily Derois, guest blogger
Jul 7, 20143 min read
To all Catholics: Believe in Your Call to Greatness
When a Catholic truly inherits his or her faith, truly answers God's call, he or she begins to see how much God really wants to do in...

David Kilby
Jun 18, 20142 min read


*Ring Ring* Hello, this is God. Please answer your phone
This blog post is about evangelization, my vocation and the journey of Rambling Spirit. Today I had the opportunity to join in worship...

Amy Miller
Jun 14, 20142 min read
Religion and War
Recently I engaged in conversation with an atheist friend of mine who said that we have tried religion for the last 5000 years, and...
Bryan Mercier
May 22, 20144 min read


Harvard's Black Mass: Religious Liberty or Hate Crime?
If you’ve read the news lately, a group at Harvard University has caused quite a stirring, especially in Catholic circles, with a...

Amy Miller
May 12, 20142 min read
The Church Doesn't Oppose Science. She Fosters It.
How many people believe the myth that science and religion are enemies? They imagine a corrupt organization who has kept the human race...
Bryan Mercier, Guest Blogger
May 11, 20143 min read
On the Existence of God
God is not just a myth as atheists claim, but rather, there is good evidence for God’s existence. Question: Have you ever wondered...
Bryan Mercier, Guest Blogger
May 3, 20144 min read
Hope Anchors the Soul
While I've been reflecting on how I feel the presence of God most when I'm at the beach during Lent this year, and now that Easter is...
Megan Schuster, Guest Blogger
May 1, 20141 min read


Chastity and Chastisement: Understanding the Beauty of Christian Sexuality
Some Christian dating sites are beginning to emphasize the spiritual aspects of relationships over the physical aspects, to combat...

David Kilby
Apr 25, 20144 min read
Star of the Sea
When my family and I went to Sanibel Island for the first time, I fell in love. You have to take a causeway over a very large bay -...
Megan Schuster, Guest Blogger
Apr 20, 20142 min read


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