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Never Give Up

Karen Mahoney describes how St. Therese the Little Flower helped bring her son home.

Enjoy Your Faith at Theology-on-Tap

Nicole Fastabend discusses how Theology-on-Tap increases both her faith life and her social life.

"Beauty Will Save the World"

Lydia LoCoco talks about combating porn.

Safeguarding All of God's Family

Patti Loehrer talks about protecting God's sheep, including the littlest and most vulnerable.

The Green Papacy Continues

Lincoln Rice talks about the green papacy and Pope Benedict XVI.

The Puzzle of Suffering

Vicki Thorn talks about suffering.

Daughter, Your Faith Has Made You Well

Anne Spoerl describes how, even in sorrow, we can all receive the healing touch of Christ.

The Elderly Are a Blessing, Not a Burden

Sr. Constance Carolyn Veit, ISP, discusses how the elderly should be seen as a blessing, not a burden.

“Milwaukee Archdiocesan Catholic Schools: A National Perspective”

Dr. Cepelka gives thanks for Catholic education within the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

To Teach as Jesus Did: Catholic Education in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee

Dr. Cepelka talks about preparing for a new school year in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's classrooms.

To Teach as Jesus Did: Catholic Education in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee - “Catholic Schools Week"

Dr. Cepelka shares her letter to teachers and principals as Catholic Schools Week nears.

TTAJD: Catholic Education in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee - “Catholic Schools and Memorial Day"

Dr. Cepelka talks about celebrating anniversaries within the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

TTAJD: Catholic Education in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee - Catholic Schools on the Journey of Lent

Dr. Cepelka talks about the Lenten journey of our Catholic schools.

TTAJD:Catholic Education in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee - Bullying: A Catholic Schools’ Perspective

Dr. Cepelka talks about teaching as Jesus did in the anti-bullying ways of respect, humility, forgiveness, and peace.

What Makes a Catholic School Catholic?

Dr. Cepelka discusses Catholic education within the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, and why Catholic schools must maintain their Catholic identity.

How Will I Know What God Wants Me to Do?

Fr. Jim Lobacz, vocations director for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, discusses how an individual knows if he or she is being called to serve the Church in ordained or lay ecclesial ministry.

Catholic? Divorced? Remarried? Answers to some Confusing Questions…

Zabrina Decker, Tribunal Chancellor of Archdiocese of Milwaukee talks about divorce, Declarations of Invalidity and the sacraments.

Conversations on Evanelization - Validity Claims

Claire Anderson talks about validity claims in the Catholic Church.

Conversations on Evangelization - Messaging

Claire Anderson talks about spreading the good news of Jesus through our actions and words.

Eye on the Capitol

John Huebscher blogs about Catholicism and health care reform.

Health Care

The Archdiocese of Milwaukee provides this blog forum for guest bloggers to share ideas and thoughts, while allowing the public the opportunity to comment.

Name. Notice. Nurture.

Dr. Trinette McCray talks about discerning your vocation.

The Wall

Robert F. Gotcher, Ph.D. discusses pop culture versus Christian culture in our homes.

Two Little Words Made All the Difference

Inspirational author Patricia Lorenz writes about her Catholic faith and how two little words can make all the difference in the world.

We Are One Family Under God!

Lincoln Rice, pastoral associate at Blessed Trinity Parish, Milwaukee, talks about immigration.

Catholics Should Be Example in 2010 Campaign

John Huebscher talks about Catholics serving as an example in the 2010 campaign.

Conversations on Evangelization - Ancient Themes in a Post-modern World

Claire Anderson talks about Catholicism in a post-modern world.

Faith Planner

Marge Fenelon talks about the Catholic faith and planners.

Happily Ever After?

Lydia LoCoco talks about finding your happily ever after in a life-long nuptial embrace.

How Much Government Do We Need?

Catholic thought gives a nuanced answer to how much government is needed.

September 19 is Catechetical Sunday

As we celebrate Catechetical Sunday, Gary Pokorny talks about becoming a catechist.

Sharing Stories of Our Faith

Pat Wisialowski talks about evangelization!

The Science of Being a Father

Vicki Thorn discusses the importance of fathers.

The Tethered Generation

Vicki Thorn talks about helicopter parents raising the "tethered" generation.

Who is Doing Youth Ministry in Your Parish?

Ben Brzeski talks about the need for an entire parish to participate in youth ministry.

A Christmas Gift: Civility in Public Argument

John Huebscher talks about giving the gift of civility for Christmas.

A New Springtime

Lydia LoCoco talks about the importance of life being the heart of new evangelization.

Are You Called?

Fr. Peter Berger celebrates vocations during National Vocation Awareness Week!

Call Them Back

Marge Fenelon talks about all Catholics being responsible for calling fallen away Catholics back to Church.

New Translation is a Plus for Catholics

James Breig explains why the Revised Roman Missal Translation will be good for Catholics.

Opening Pandora's Box

Vicki Thorn talks about how contraception alters the decisions people make.

The Freedom of Healing

Vicki Thorn talks about the Freedom of Healing.

Too Much Communication!

Vicki Thorn discusses communication and how much is too much.

What Level of Government is Best? - Principle of Subsidiarity can Help

John Huebscher talks about using Catholic social teaching to answer the age old question, "How much should government do?"

Forgiveness: A Different Question

Vicki Thorn talks about forgiveness.

Garbage in, Garbage out: What we see Is What we Imitate

Vicki Thorn talks about Catholic role models and the lack thereof.

New Kids on the Block

Mary Sperry talks about the Catholic saints being added to the Proper of Saints, the part of the missal that includes prayers for the observances of saints’ days.

The Pope and the Two Battles: HIV Infection and the Trivialization of Sexuality

Fr. Javier Bustos clears the air on the topic of condom usage and the Catholic Church.

The Protection of Marriage: A Shared Commitment

Lydia LoCoco talks about marriage in the modern era.

Remember That Holidays Are Holy Days

Marge Fenelon tackles the subject of Black Friday sales, and how families are being pulled away earlier and earlier from the family table on holidays and toward the outlandish world of merchandising.

Stuff is Only Stuff

Brian Olszewski discusses how the lessons found in the Parable of the Rich Fool can be applied today, as 'stuff is only stuff.'

Virtual Games

Vicki Thorn discusses how social media and new technology have changed the way many people now relate to one another.

We Do the Best We Can

Anne Spoerl discusses how dealing with death and dying can help others in their walk with Christ.

A New Year’s Resolution for 2012

Joe Nettesheim discusses how Catholics, rather than strive for perfection, should pursue the art of forgiveness instead.

Eye on the Capitol: Human Beings Are Not Commodities

John Huebscher discusses Assembly Bill 281 (increasing the minimum wage) and Assembly Bill 214 (banning the sale and use of fetal body parts of an aborted unborn child) and how both proposals ask many of us to see life from a vantage point other than our own.

Abortion and Mental Health: Opening Our Eyes

Vicki Thorn explains how a new study on abortion's effects on a woman's mental health confirms what so many in post abortion counseling already knew.

Become the Handmaid of the Lord

Anne Bender discusses the annunciation moments in all of our lives.

Destination Marriage … on the Road to Happily Ever After

Lydia LoCoco, director of the Nazareth Project for Marriage and Family Formation, describes her experiences with the adult speaker series, Destination Marriage.

Forty Years and Counting

Vicki Thorn describes the blessings of marriage, and the benefits of being friends with family members

Natural Family Planning Awareness Week

Fr. Nathan Reeseman discusses Natural Family Planning Awareness Week and the 43rd anniversary of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae.

Groundless Gossip

Archbishop Dolan responds to accusations of "hidden" funds.

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