Our sins are forgiven, but we still need to “go and sin no more”
“But early in the morning he arrived again in the temple area, and all the people started coming to him, ... Continue reading
View ArticleDodging the Dangers of Discernment
As young adults, we spend a disproportionately large amount of time trying to figure out what our purpose in life ... Continue reading
View ArticleMoral teachings are hard, but I wouldn’t have it any other way
The Catholic Church is certainly known for being uncomfortably demanding when it comes to moral issues. Earlier this month, I ... Continue reading
View Article3 things men can learn about being a man from St. Joseph
This week we celebrated the solemnity of St. Joseph, the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus and ... Continue reading
View ArticleBe Not Afraid: Accepting St. John Paul the Great’s Challenge
“Brothers and sisters, do not be afraid to welcome Christ and accept his power. Help the Pope and all those who wish ... Continue reading
View ArticleHave questions about homosexuality and Catholicism? The Third Way has answers.
I recently had the pleasure of watching an incredible new video released by Blackstone Films called The Third Way. My friend ... Continue reading
View ArticleRecovering The Lost Art Of Trying Things Out
We've attached such a strong sense of commitment to vocational discernment that many of us are scared to even try something out until we are absolutely sure that it is what's right for us. We can't let...
View ArticleWhy You’re Probably Pursuing the Wrong Vocation
We need to stop viewing the “next step” in life, whether that is graduating, finding our dream job, or beginning marriage or religious life, as our ultimate goal and the point where we will become...
View ArticleShow Mercy Even If They Don’t Deserve It
Whenever we have a hard time showing mercy to someone else because we don't think they deserve it, it's important for us to think about how much we don't deserve the mercy that is extended to us from...
View ArticleWhy We’ve Ditched Superman for The “Flawed Hero”
Superman is a hero who reflects the potential in all of us for greatness; a beacon of light in times that are grim and a glimmer of hope for the hopeless. But over the last couple decades we've...
View ArticleReexamining Pope Francis’“Who am I to judge?”
We've all heard that quote thrown around and if you're like me you're probably getting sick of the quote being used to downplay the gravity of sin, particularly sexual sins. But I wonder if there's...
View ArticleChristians need to remember how little this election matters
Jesus' message was one focused on hope. He repeatedly talked about how we are made for something beyond this world. That his kingdom was different from that of Rome. And his followers took him...
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