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Even Jesus Took Vacation!

Published June 28, 2012 • Written by Rita Suva Filed Under: Faith, Family

As summer starts, we all begin to make summer plans. Much of what we decide to do will likely be local, and simple enough to do on a weekend or during the day/evening, such as a swim at the local swimming pool (if you’re in Austin, Barton Springs and Hamilton Pool are top choices), grabbing… [Read More]

Written by Rita Suva • Published June 28, 2012

With This Cross, I Thee Wed

Published June 28, 2012 • Written by Maria Huemmer Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Marriage and Love, Young Adult

Today my husband and I celebrate our 4 year anniversary! It seems like our wedding was just yesterday! With marriage comes a lot of unknowns. Saying “I do” in some ways is like walking the plank without knowing whether the plank gets you to land or to a long drop into the ocean! None of… [Read More]

Written by Maria Huemmer • Published June 28, 2012

I am not Brandon Vogt

Published June 27, 2012 • Written by Chris Williston Filed Under: Faith, Family, Social Media and Tech

I know you can’t hear me sigh when I type these words, so you’ll just have to imagine it. I am not Brandon Vogt. A couple of months back, I made the fortunate mistake of following Brandon Vogt on Facebook. For those who don’t know who Brandon is, he’s what I’d call a celebrity.  Not… [Read More]

Written by Chris Williston • Published June 27, 2012

And I Find Myself Smirking at God

Published June 27, 2012 • Written by Lauren Gulde Filed Under: Faith, Family

Does your child ever do something so witty and surprising that you just shake your head and let a smirk creep across your face? My son cracked out with a clever quip last week and I just burst out laughing. I don’t often burst out into anything. I like that feeling. Over the past few… [Read More]

Written by Lauren Gulde • Published June 27, 2012

My Armor Is Made of Brown Wool

Published June 22, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Faith

The time when we could comfortably practice our faith may have passed for our generation in this country. We will continue to stand in defense of our religious freedom, but even if it is protected, the world won’t stop attacking us. We as the Church militant have a fight before us that may not require swords or… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published June 22, 2012

The Value of Being a Morning Person

Published June 19, 2012 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith

There used to be a time when I would see mass schedules for various parishes and gawk at the 6:30 AM daily mass times. “6:30?? That would mean I would have to wake up at 5, maybe earlier! That’s still nighttime!” (I wish I could say I said that when I was a kid, but… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published June 19, 2012

VBS is for Catholics, Too

Published June 19, 2012 • Written by Kathryn Whitaker Filed Under: Faith, Family

As a Protestant “it” was a must-do summer event.  Every church I knew saw “it” as their greatest evangelizing week.  Of course, I’m talking about one of the greatest weeks of summer, Vacation Bible School, otherwise known as VBS. Growing up as an evangelical and mainstream Christian, some of my fondest “Jesus memories” stem from… [Read More]

Written by Kathryn Whitaker • Published June 19, 2012

Media Discernment and You

Published June 12, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith

I have a love/hate relationship with the media. I am Catholic and I am committed to my faith, but I work with many non-Catholics and with Catholics who are seeking direction. Being a good evangelist means I have to keep track of what’s going on outside the Catholic bubble, to follow the Bible’s advice to… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published June 12, 2012

Soulless Zombies and the Pending Apocalypse

Published June 8, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Faith, Young Adult

How often do you think about death? It’s 2012, and no year has brought on as much conversation about the end of the world since the new millennium. It seems like there is an ever-increasing collection of movies, shows, and even guidebooks warning us of our possible doom. Death is scary. It’s a violent act… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published June 8, 2012

Saint Mary Cathedral Celebrates The Solemnity of Corpus Christi

Published June 7, 2012 • Written by Deacon Guadalupe Rodriguez Filed Under: Blog, Faith

On Sunday, June 10th at 10:45 AM parishioners and friends of Saint Mary Cathedral are invited to join together as we celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi. We will show our love for Christ in the Real Presence by processing with the Blessed Sacrament as we have for over 750 years.   We will begin at… [Read More]

Written by Deacon Guadalupe Rodriguez • Published June 7, 2012

Unplug and save your prayer life!

Published June 5, 2012 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Social Media and Tech

I love technology blogs. I’ve been following Engadget and Gizmodo for over 6 years now. It’s to the point that I have difficulty buying anything of the electronic persuasion that’s currently for sale, because I’m already vaguely aware of what the next generation will bring. And with E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) going on this week,… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published June 5, 2012

To Bikini or Not?

Published June 5, 2012 • Written by Kathryn Whitaker Filed Under: Faith, Family

“Moooommmm.  WHY do we have to wear a coverup with our swimsuit?” my oldest daughter whined.  “Because, sweetheart, it’s what girls do,” I replied.  But is it really what girls do?  Do girls and women really know how to be modest?  Do they know how to feel beautiful without adding sexy into the mix?  I’ll be… [Read More]

Written by Kathryn Whitaker • Published June 5, 2012

The Spurs, The Thunder and Your Catholic Faith

Published June 1, 2012 • Written by Jason Elizondo Filed Under: Blog, Faith

Last night after winning 20 games in a row and sweeping the first two rounds of the NBA Playoffs, the San Antonio Spurs lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder.  While losing is never something a team looks forward to. It can sometimes be a relief, as the pressure to be perfect fades away and the… [Read More]

Written by Jason Elizondo • Published June 1, 2012

A New Media Guide for the New Evangelization (Review: “The Church and New Media”)

Published May 29, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews, Social Media and Tech

Here at Austin Catholic New Media, we strive to harness the most popular social technologies of the day to aid in the New Evangelization. In other words, since everyone and his grandma is on Facebook, can we share our Catholic lives in photos and status updates? Can we use YouTube to teach people about Catholicism?… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published May 29, 2012

Mary, Our Star of the New Evangelization

Published May 25, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Faith

Real beauty is seductive. It catches your attention, and then it draws you in. True beauty is so appealing that our souls recognize something very good communicated through it – something True. Just look at a starry night sky, a beautiful sunset, or a baby’s face. They all communicate a profound Truth – God is… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published May 25, 2012

Book Review: Our Lady of the Lost and Found

Published May 24, 2012 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Faith, Reviews

I’d like to offer this book review in honor of our Blessed Mother, as it is currently her month – May! I came across “Our Lady of the Lost and Found” lying around my parents’ house – which is the way I stumble upon many of good books. My mom was just finishing it. She… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published May 24, 2012

Furrgivness is Divine

Published May 17, 2012 • Written by Maria Huemmer Filed Under: Faith, Young Adult

So the kittens have taught me another lesson. (I can only reasonably promise that this blog won’t turn into a Cat-holic blog :)) This past weekend they had a fight. I’m not sure what started it, but I noticed that Boomer did not want to share her cool new toy with her sister. After trying… [Read More]

Written by Maria Huemmer • Published May 17, 2012

Jesus Had Battle Scars, Too (Review: “My Peace I Give You”)

Published May 15, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith

Some things are difficult to talk about. There’s an adage that some things should never be discussed in mixed company: sex, politics, money, and religion. Well, I work in religion, and this is a Catholic blog, so brace yourselves. Now that the Church is ten years from the horror of the public revelation of the… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published May 15, 2012

Unliking Facebook

Published May 14, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Faith

Friendster, MySpace, Facebook? While the numbers on usage continue to impress, is Facebook on the decline? Facebook used to be the cool social network. Not only did you need an .edu e-mail address to sign-up, initially, you had to wait until your school was cool enough to join the Facebook ranks. Then it opened to all… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published May 14, 2012

The Year of Faith is 5 Months Away!

Published May 8, 2012 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith

If you’re like me, you’ve heard snippets of conversations since last October about the upcoming “Year of Faith” that starts this October. You might have even heard that it was Pope Benedict XVI who announced it. But if you’re also like me, you’ve probably wondered what exactly we’ll have to do to live up to… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published May 8, 2012

A Priest and A Sister Dish on Religious Life

Published May 8, 2012 • Written by Kathryn Whitaker Filed Under: Blog, Faith

A little over a month ago, I asked you to send in your best questions to local Dominican Sister, Sr. Elizabeth Ann, O.P., of the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist.  There were some great questions (and she gave some great answers, below).  But, I thought it would be equally fun to ask… [Read More]

Written by Kathryn Whitaker • Published May 8, 2012

Be True To Yourself

Published May 7, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Marriage and Love

A close friend of mine is getting married next month. He’s lived out in California for the past few years, so I haven’t seen him much nor do I know his future wife very well—just a couple of rather short conversations. He’s Catholic, she’s not Christian. While she isn’t interesting in becoming Catholic (anytime soon… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published May 7, 2012

Summer Movie Mania and Catholic Mass

Published May 4, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Faith, Young Adult

Have you ever stood in line hours before the midnight premiere of the movie you expect to be your new favorite? Even better, did you dress up for the event? We’re in the beginning of the summer movie season, and I’m hoping that it lives up to all the hype about the new movies. There… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published May 4, 2012

Why Youtube* is Good for the Church

Published May 2, 2012 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Social Media and Tech

*And Facebook and Twitter and …well, all social media. But I’m going to stick with video sharing for this post because of an interesting conversation I had with a wonderful priest and friend of mine. You see, this particular gentleman is camera-shy. Try as I might convince him otherwise, he doesn’t like the idea of… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published May 2, 2012

Prayer, Personality, and Plugging In (Review: “Style, Sex, and Substance”)

Published May 1, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith

I realized recently (and very awkwardly) that I read a lot about being single. I need more balance in my life, which is one of the reasons I turned to The Thrill of the Chaste for my last review. However, that was still a book about being single. In came Style, Sex, and Substance: 10… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published May 1, 2012

When A Priest Leaves the Church

Published April 25, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Faith

It happens. Our beloved priest. The priest that said Mass for us that one time. The priest that celebrated your niece’s First Communion. The priest that helped out at my neighbor’s kid’s school. Sometimes, priests leave the priesthood. Sometimes, it is a friendly departure. The priest’s discernment led him to understand his role within the… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published April 25, 2012

Seeing God’s love in the wildflowers

Published April 19, 2012 • Written by Maria Huemmer Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

This weekend my husband and I went to the Ladybird Johnson wildflower center for a plant sale. It was our first time to go there and it was amazing to see all the different flowers! As a somewhat laissez-faire lawn person – I made sure to point out that many of these flowers are very… [Read More]

Written by Maria Huemmer • Published April 19, 2012

Clothes On, Eyes Open (Review: “The Thrill of the Chaste”)

Published April 17, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews, Young Adult

As I’ve mentioned before, I am a big fan of the theology of the body (TOB). It has changed the way I view past and future relationships and the way I relate to other people in my life, male and female. Most of what I’ve learned about TOB has been from Christopher West or from… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published April 17, 2012

Is Your Software Catholic?

Published April 11, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Faith

I’m a big geek. While some guys like to fix cars, build things with wood, or tinker with things like that, I tinker with the Internet. I like digging into the guts of computers, specifically, what makes the web work. One of the reasons the Internet works is open-source software. Open-source software, by definition, means… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published April 11, 2012

God’s GPS

Published April 10, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Faith, Young Adult

It’s seems like I’m always getting lost. It doesn’t matter if I’ve printed off the directions, spent time checking out what turns look like on Google’s street view or even talked through the directions with my Mom a million times. It’s inevitable. Worst thing is, with no smart phone or GPS, I have to resign… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published April 10, 2012

God Has a Problem: It’s You (Review: “Sinner”)

Published April 3, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

I struggle a lot with my faith life. Many people think that I am somehow better or holier because I work for the Church. Correction: I am not. If anything, being so closely connected to the inner workings of my sort-of parish makes me more aware of how much of a mess I am (and… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published April 3, 2012

The Rosary, Inc

Published March 26, 2012 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Faith

  The Rosary, Incorporated – a crazy new business venture? Nope! I’m talking about the Rosary, incorporated in to our LIFE!  During this time of Lent, as we revamp our prayer lives, let us give some attention to the rosary! How we can incorporate the rosary into our lives so that praying it is more practical,… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published March 26, 2012

A Musical Reflection on Lent by The Brilliance [EP Review]

Published March 23, 2012 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Faith, Reviews

A few weeks ago I went to the most unique Christian music concert I have ever attended. As an artist, I always enjoy supporting the arts that help to promote the faith in visual art and performance art, but I don’t think I saw this coming. On March 1st, I went to the Gungor concert… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published March 23, 2012

Lent is like … a round of Mutton Bustin

Published March 22, 2012 • Written by Maria Huemmer Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult, Youth

I went to the Austin Rodeo this weekend and it was so much fun! As a Texas transplant I get a lot of child-like enjoyment (“Let the children come to me!”) in seeing show animals, pig races, deep-fried-everything-you-can-imagine, unique rhinestone belts, and decorative cowboy boots. This year I even got to see a baby kangaroo,… [Read More]

Written by Maria Huemmer • Published March 22, 2012

The Silence of St. Joseph

Published March 19, 2012 • Written by Chris Williston Filed Under: Faith, Marriage and Love

I have a friend who does quite a bit of public speaking about marriage.  Having heard him a number of times, I can usually anticipate his jokes long before he makes them. He pokes fun at the quirks that enter marital relationships and the way that our culture views marriages.  “I might be the one… [Read More]

Written by Chris Williston • Published March 19, 2012

We Are Too Important

Published March 14, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Faith

Rita wrote a beautiful post about the passing of Austin’s own Leslie and how, despite virtually everyone’s uneasiness when meeting him for the first time, he had some impact on many in Austin. My wife and I had a brief conversation with the priest who administered Leslie’s last rites and celebrated his funeral. On the… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published March 14, 2012

Light at the End of the Lenten Tunnel

Published March 7, 2012 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith

If I said Lent this year was easy, I’d be lying. Lent this year has been ridiculously difficult. Despair, acedia, and doubt have all flooded my Lenten journey. I won’t go into the detail of what exactly my plight has been, but rather, where it’s brought me and what I hope the next 27 days will… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published March 7, 2012

Confirmation and Chocolate Milk?

Published March 7, 2012 • Written by Meghan James Filed Under: Faith, Youth

Spring is almost here, and for many parishes, that means celebrating the Sacrament of Confirmation. I know that here at Holy Family Parish we have already started Confirmation classes even though we won’t celebrate Confirmation until November. Having started working here only two months ago, I have observed only two of the classes which the… [Read More]

Written by Meghan James • Published March 7, 2012

Wading into Spiritual Waters (Review: “No Man Is an Island”)

Published March 6, 2012 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

Sometimes, what your faith life needs is someone to break things down, but not too far down. Adults do not like to be talked down to or made to feel like they don’t know anything, but not everyone is a rocket scientist (and I know several actual rocket scientists). Lent in particular is a great… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published March 6, 2012

Have You Cheated Yet?

Published February 29, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Faith

Alright folks. One week down. How is everyone doing? Been perfect so far? I admit, I already had a Lenten slip-up. This year, for better or worse, I didn’t mention what I was offering up for Lent on my personal site. In retrospect, I usually fail at it, which not only means I’m unintentionally bragging… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published February 29, 2012

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