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Posts published in February 2018

How to Find God During Lent

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By Gary Topping– Don’t try so hard.  That’s my piece of unconventional wisdom (if it even turns out to be that) for this week. We’re all aware of several places…

Crusts of Wisdom from Dorothy Day

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I recently re-read Dorothy Day’s autobiography The Long Loneliness (1952 Harper & Row New York). I had not read it for about 35 years, since college…

Confessions of a Catholic Who Stayed

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By Gary Topping– (Editor note: All this week, our regular bloggers are considering, and writing about, the question of why belong to a religion when the fastest growing demographic is…

Catholic Church Voices Needed at Utah Legislature re: Life

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By Jean Welch Hill– (Editor note: All this week, our regular bloggers are considering, and writing about, the question of why belong to a religion when the fastest growing demographic…

Joy in Lent…wait, what?

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– It is completely possible that I was not in the right frame of mind to receive Father John Evans’s  proclamation on Ash Wednesday that Lent is…

Ashes…the perfect Valentine’s Day gift

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By Jean Welch Hill– I have always hated Valentine’s Day.  For me, it seems to be the most commercial of all holidays designed to do little more than guilt people…

On the Morality of Nursery Rhymes

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By Gary Topping– Annabel, the cute little girl across the street, invited my wife over to show off her new bunk bed and to recite “Humpty-Dumpty” for her.  Later, we…

The Once and Future Monk

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Recently I introduced a young friend, a 23 year old man who soon will join a Benedictine monastery, to some of my oldest friends, three Trappist…