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Jared Staudt
Jul 11, 20194 min read
Has the Church been infiltrated?
Both Jews and Greeks were scandalized by the Incarnation. Could the Son of God truly become man, taking on our weak flesh, and suffering...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jun 10, 20193 min read
Next stop for life, the Supreme Court
Deacon Geoff Bennett is Vice President of Parish and Community Relations at Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of Denver, including...
Denver Catholic Staff
Apr 30, 20193 min read
I worshipped the goddess of reason — until I met the God of Mercy in Notre Dame
by Charles Lewis I am watching Notre Dame Cathedral burn on television from my living room in Toronto. I want to look away but I cannot....
Denver Catholic Staff
Feb 26, 20197 min read
Child sex abuse is ‘a serious and pervasive’ issue in U.S.
By Julie Asher | Catholic News Service Child sexual abuse in the United States is at epidemic levels. More than 60,000 children are...
Jared Staudt
Jan 15, 20194 min read
Looking Back to the First Vatican Council
We often hear of the Second Vatican Council and its messy aftermath, but it would be hard to imagine this council without its...
Jared Staudt
Nov 9, 20183 min read
Pilgrims to the Everlasting City
“For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to come” (Hebrews 13:14). The author of the Letter to the Hebrews pointed...
Jared Staudt
Aug 1, 20183 min read
The radical and faithful witness of Dorothy Day
Saint Dorothy Day? A former communist who had an abortion does not fit the mold of the normal candidate for canonization; yet her...
Jared Staudt
May 1, 20183 min read
A pilgrimage through the arts
I recently visited the Denver Art Museum to see the Degas: A Passion for Perfection exhibit, which runs until May 20th. My kindergartener...
Jared Staudt
Mar 27, 20183 min read
The ongoing Christian genocide
Genocide is a serious accusation. Many people have spoken of an ongoing persecution of Christians in the Middle East as genocide, a claim...
Jared Staudt
Mar 12, 20183 min read
The future of the Church in China
My last review focused on Pope St. John Paul II—not only a great saint, but also a hero in the downfall of Communism in Eastern Europe....
Jared Staudt
Feb 22, 20183 min read
Remembering John Paul the Great: Three new books
When teaching college students a few years ago, I was shocked when I asked my students to tell me what they knew about Pope St. John Paul...
Jared Staudt
Feb 13, 20183 min read
How cheap sex changes religious practice
Catholics understand sex as a mutual giving of self, which should express the love and fruitfulness of marriage. The mutual giving that...
Jared Staudt
Feb 1, 20183 min read
What is Classical education?
We celebrate Catholic Schools Week beginning January 28th. That day also marks the feast of the patron of Catholic schools, St. Thomas...
Jared Staudt
Jan 11, 20183 min read
A personal tour of Catholicism
In his monumental video series, Catholicism, Bishop Robert Barron took us on a guided tour of the major themes of the Catholic faith. He...
Jared Staudt
Dec 20, 20173 min read
Who were the Magi?
What comes to mind when you think of the wise men presented by the Gospel of Matthew? You might think of three figures, we refer to as...
Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 19, 20173 min read
St. Joseph and the mysterious mix of joy and sorrow
When the gas light for my car came on, I grumbled to God, “Really? Are you kidding me?!” Nothing seemed to be going my way that day. It...
Jared Staudt
Dec 14, 20173 min read
Navigating major cultural challenges
We’re navigating through a true rock and a hard place right now: moral relativism and the oversaturation of technology. In fact, they are...
Denver Catholic Staff
Dec 11, 20173 min read
Children in Mass are gifts, not distractions
In the last print issue, we published an article titled “How to survive Mass with a toddler” in hopes that it would be a source of...
Jared Staudt
Oct 23, 20175 min read
Debunking Reformation myths
In my last review, I looked at a number of new books on Martin Luther and genuine reformers in the Catholic tradition. In light of the...
Jared Staudt
Oct 18, 20174 min read
500 years later, who was Luther?
Hero, villain, heretic, saint, reformer, corrupter, man of integrity, bombastic glutton. Which image of Luther should we believe? Because...
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