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Our Mission
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Community
Family brings out the worst in you (so that God can heal it)
Fr. Mike explains how being at home with our family is one of God’s favorite ways to make us holy—if we are honest about the ar...

Virtue & Spiritual Disciplines
Sloth: It’s not just for the lazy anymore!
My get-up-and-go has got up and went!Is that statement merely a joke, or a declaration of fatigue—or a sign of something worse,...

Prayer & Scripture
What To Do When You Feel Like God’s Not Speaking to You
Do you struggle to get much out of prayer? Do you feel like God’s not speaking to you?Today, Fr. Mike Schmitz invites us to dee...

Marriage & Parenting
How My Spouse and I Approach Budgeting with Wisdom and Open Hands
The period of engagement is an exciting time for young Catholic couples. The planning of the upcoming wedding is paired with en...

Mission & Evangelization
A Wicked and Lazy Christian—Who, Me?
Bet you think this parable isn’t about you.You wicked and lazy servant!Well, that is just uncomfortable to hear. Not because th...

Community
Is It OK to Hate Someone?
What do we need to do as Catholic Christians to convey that the message of our religion is one of pure love? So often we misrep...
Podcasts we recommend

PodcastRestore the GloryA podcast about Catholic teaching and why it makes sense.

PodcastPrime MattersAwakening the Catholic Imaginative Vision.

PodcastAbiding TogetherAbiding Together provides a place of connection, rest and encouragement for people who are on the journey of living out their passion and purpose in Jesus Christ.

PodcastCrash Course Catholicism

PodcastThe Bible in a Year
Living liturgically

We’ve All Forgotten How to Celebrate
We have a cause to celebrate. But we’re really bad at celebrating.Â
Today, Fr. Mark-Mary teaches us how we can celebrate the g...

Why I became Catholic at a time like this
A cradle Anglican, Kasey Kimball grew up in Newburyport, Mass., moving to Vancouver in 2014 to attend Regent College. In 2018, ...

Christ is risen, but has anything really changed for us?
In the heart of Eastertide, we can ask ourselves: Has Easter changed us? What are the consequences of truly accepting the reali...