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Puncturevine wounds to a young boy’s ego

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– When it came to middle school playground sports, especially our regular touch football games at recess, I was a puny chihuahua with delusions of bulldog or…

The Jesuit Martyrs and Champlain’s Dream

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By Gary Topping– I always try to remember October 19.  It is the Memorial of the eight Jesuits martyred in Canada at the hands of the Iroquois Indians in the…

A Utah Catholic Woman in World War I

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By Gary Topping– Through the generosity of architect Mike Stransky, the Diocese of Salt Lake City Archives has received a privately published edition of letters of Maud Fitch, a young…

“Marry in Haste in War”─ My WWI Uncle’s Last Year

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– The century-old New York Times headline- “Marry in Haste in War”- jolted me out of the daze of a late night online genealogy research session. The…

Remembering St. Paul’s Chapel

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By Gary Topping– One of the spiritual beacons for Catholics working in downtown Salt Lake City from 1974-96 was St. Paul’s Chapel, with its associated Paraclete Gift Shop located at…

Bees, theology, and toilets

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I often often share fond memories in this blog about my old friends, the Trappist monks who lived at the now-closed Abbey of Our Lady of…

When human institutions fail…Don’t Be a Donatist!

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By Gary Topping– (Editor note: The Boy Monk blog just celebrated its one year anniversary! In honor of the occasion, and in light of the ongoing scandal afflicting the Catholic…

Remember me- a relics rethink

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I must admit, as a lifelong Catholic, that I often have rolled my eyes at the notion of keeping and honoring relics. I have thought it…