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Connecting 2012’s Dots

Published December 31, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

I have this favorite quote from Steve Jobs. Now, before you accuse me of fangirling, just know that I try not to be one of those Apple users (you know, the ones that just won’t stop talking about the newest i-whatever) but this particular quote from his 2005 commencement speech at Stanford seems fitting for… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published December 31, 2012

A Morning Opposing the Abortion Giant – Reflections From the Sidewalk

Published December 17, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

It was only 9:37 a.m. on a muggy summer morning in June 2011 and I’d already had one of those mornings that forces you to stop and think about who you are and the world around you. It started off as a photojournalism project. Just a simple photostory. Snap a couple of pictures, record an… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published December 17, 2012

Don’t Ignore Advent

Published December 10, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Faith

I believe in the sun even when it’s not shining. I believe in Love even when I don’t feel it. I believe in God even when he is silent. We’re 15 days away from Christmas. We are in a time of preparation, both of the celebration of the birth of Jesus of many years ago… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published December 10, 2012

Humilty and Embracing Persecution

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

Most of us would agree that rejection is never pleasant. As I look back on my life so far, I realized just how much effort I’ve put into looking for acceptance from the world. Sometimes it was as simple as which clothes I wore, the music I listened to, or what I drove. Other times… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published November 23, 2012

Pro-Hope: The John Paul II Life Center’s Call

Published November 19, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Blog, Faith, World and News

In order to graduate, I was required to take a class where an internship was required. I remember getting the list a week before the semester started and instantly looking for the “Catholic friendly” internships. On the list I found the Catholic Charities of Central Texas (they already had an intern for the semester) and… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published November 19, 2012

Being Connected

Published November 8, 2012 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

I tend to face life’s challenges and situations looking for the correct answer – Lord, what is the right thing to do? Lord, show me the right way to go! I was doing that yesterday in mass, seeking how to follow God’s will “correctly” – job stuff, grad school, the elections, friends and relationships were all on… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published November 8, 2012

On the Eve of the Election

Published November 5, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Blog

This week you are going to be inundated with all things election, if it’s not pre-election news it will be an analysis of the results as they return, and then a series of reports as to who was elected and what they’ll do in the next four years. And if that wasn’t enough we still… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published November 5, 2012

How to Create a Family Litany

Published October 31, 2012 • Written by Lauren Gulde Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Marriage and Love, Youth

All Saints Week – here we are! A week of beauty, starting with Halloween full of fun costumes and candy, All Saints Day with our holy heavenly friends, and ending with the ever hopeful and solemn All Soul’s Day, praying for those we love who have died. What a great time for our families to… [Read More]

Written by Lauren Gulde • Published October 31, 2012

Confessions of a Journaling Addict

Published October 23, 2012 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith

I think I’ve acquired a journaling addiction. I’ve got three I’m working on right now, simultaneously! When I was younger, I hated the idea of journaling. I would get a pretty book, get maybe three pages into it and my hand would cramp up even though I still had many more thoughts to get through. I… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published October 23, 2012

Flesh-eating Bacteria & Leprosy: The Stories of Two Saints

Published October 18, 2012 • Written by Rita Suva Filed Under: Blog

I first heard about a young woman named Kateri Tekakwitha in 2002, when I was in Toronto, Canada for what would be Pope John Paul II’s last World Youth Day (WYD). I didn’t pay much attention to her then, but did keep her name in the back of my mind for future reference. A few… [Read More]

Written by Rita Suva • Published October 18, 2012

The (Small & Much Needed) Signs That God Is Always There

Published October 8, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Blog

I don’t like guess work. I like to see where I’ve come from and where I’m going with a single glance. I like to have a plan. Even though I’m not mathematically brilliant, in fact, in college I took one math class – Ideas of Mathematics – not even real math, just thinking about math,… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published October 8, 2012

Feel the Love: 40 Days for Life

Published September 25, 2012 • Written by Kathryn Whitaker Filed Under: Blog

This past weekend, I made a big decision. It didn’t come easily. You see, standing on a sidewalk praying for the unborn is a bit out of my comfort zone, yet that’s exactly what I volunteered to do for the next six weeks. 40 Days for Life is a project that originated in College Station… [Read More]

Written by Kathryn Whitaker • Published September 25, 2012

What’s with all the Rituals and Repetitive Prayers?

Published August 30, 2012 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

As a Catholic, you may have heard this before: why does Catholic worship involve so many repetitive rituals?  It’s weird that you all say the same thing at the same time! It alienates others who don’t know the words and it looks funny. Or you may have thought this to yourself instead: Why do we say the same thing over and… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published August 30, 2012

Revival of Novenas

Published August 29, 2012 • Written by Cristina Mares Filed Under: Faith

Novena comes from the Latin “Novem” that means ‘nine’ and would have been used in everyday Roman conversation. For example, November would be referred to as the ninth month in Latin. In the Church, a novena is a devotion lasting nine straight days, which can be used to ask God for special graces. The prayers… [Read More]

Written by Cristina Mares • Published August 29, 2012

God’s Calling to the Underemployed 63%

Published August 27, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Blog

An article published in Market Watch states that “while 63% of “Generation Y” workers – those age 18-29 – have a bachelor’s degree, the majority of the jobs taken by graduates don’t require one.” In another survey by Rutgers University, “half of graduates in the past five years say their jobs didn’t require a four-year… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published August 27, 2012

I’m not afraid anymore…

Published August 22, 2012 • Written by Lauren Gulde Filed Under: ACNM, Blog, Faith, Family, Marriage and Love, Youth

I’ve just realized it. Just now. I’ve been sitting here at my computer, attempting to design a stunning website for a client, listening to my two little girls (ages 4 and 6) playing in the living room next to me. They’ve been playing ‘Getting Married’. This entails putting on pretend make-up, going dancing and finding… [Read More]

Written by Lauren Gulde • Published August 22, 2012

On Being Prophetic Under Pressure

Published August 2, 2012 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

As I was sitting in daily mass on Tuesday at St Catherine of Sienna in South Austin, the priest began to talk about the prophet Jeremiah. We’ve been hearing from Jeremiah during daily mass for quite some days now. The priest said that one of the main roles of a prophet was to give us… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published August 2, 2012

An Invitation

Published July 31, 2012 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith

  Hey you. Stop. Just stop, and pray. And especially listen. If you didn’t read the rest of this article, got off the computer, and went and just prayed, even for thirty seconds, I would praise God with great thanksgiving. But, nevertheless, I’ll keep writing, just in case you need more convincing. You see, I’ve… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published July 31, 2012

The Sister(and Brother)Hood of the Traveling Saint Medals

Published July 30, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Blog, Faith

We didn’t expect to be friends. Eight of us. All Catholics at Baylor University. Two seniors, three juniors, two sophomores and one freshman. Our friendship was solidified over a rebellious act – staffers sneaking away on the last night of a new freshman retreat to sleep in the chapel next to the main buidling. We… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published July 30, 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

We Can’t Be Catholic Robots

Published June 4, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Blog

It’s easy to forget what something means when you’ve said it a million times. It’s kind of like when you say a word out loud over and over. Somehow it manages to lose its meaning. Fork. Fork. Fork. Fork. Fork. Fork. Fork. Does it sound funny now? It is possible that this happens to us… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published June 4, 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

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

Singing With A Voice God Loves

Published February 28, 2012 • Written by Elizabeth Filed Under: Blog

  During my middle school days I can remember showing up to our religious education nights, filing into the pews and opening up by singing some praise and worship. Now, it’s likely to conclude that a bunch of boys and girls in the beginning of their teen years may not think that singing is the… [Read More]

Written by Elizabeth • Published February 28, 2012

Repent, but don’t forget to Rejoice

Published February 23, 2012 • Written by Maria Huemmer Filed Under: Blog

The season of Lent is here! And with Lent comes prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Note that pouting, grumbling, and complaining are not part of our Lenten trio. In fact in yesterday’s Gospel, Jesus teaches his disciples to pray, fast,and give alms in private so that only our Heavenly Father will see. During this time of… [Read More]

Written by Maria Huemmer • Published February 23, 2012

Hearing God’s call even while you’re sleeping, and maybe even if you’re stuck in a whale, figuratively

Published February 9, 2012 • Written by Maria Huemmer Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

When is the last time you heard a direct message from God? To have a personal relationship with God means you are in conversation with Him  – after all, communication is a key component of relationship. Is your conversation two ways, or does it seem like you’re doing all the talking? We’re only a few… [Read More]

Written by Maria Huemmer • Published February 9, 2012

Giving Something Up? Or Giving Something Freely?

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

Ash Wednesday is only two weeks away! Unlike last year, I’m trying to figure out what to “give up” ahead of time. The only requirements for Lent is fasting on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday and abstinence on Fridays throughout Lent. The practice of giving something up is what I grew up with though, so… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published February 8, 2012

Catholic Bishops Respond to the Health and Human Services Mandate

Published January 30, 2012 • Written by Jason Elizondo Filed Under: Blog

This weekend the following message from Bishop Joe Vasquez was read at all Masses in the Austin Diocese. So if you missed it or went to Mass out of town give it a read… Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: I write to you concerning an alarming and serious matter that negatively impacts the Church in the… [Read More]

Written by Jason Elizondo • Published January 30, 2012

Making Time for God in the Present

Published December 29, 2011 • Written by Maria Huemmer Filed Under: ACNM, Blog, Faith

The New Year is almost here. Have you done everything you planned to this year? Are your goals set for next year? Have you compared your state-of-me with your peers, coworkers, friends, to make sure you’re making the same strides that they are?In the midst of our reminiscing of the past and our dreaming in… [Read More]

Written by Maria Huemmer • Published December 29, 2011

Purgatory – A Sign of God’s Mercy and Hope for All Saint-Hopefuls

Published November 3, 2011 • Written by Maria Huemmer Filed Under: ACNM, Blog, Faith, Young Adult

So I knew coming into this post that I was going to be writing after a few others had their pick of All Saints and All Souls topics. But my blog is about becoming a Saint! And we can never learn too much about them, right?So, let us place ourselves in God’s presence, and the… [Read More]

Written by Maria Huemmer • Published November 3, 2011

Sunday Says Podcast: Readings for October 30, 2011

Published October 31, 2011 • Written by Sunday Says Podcast Filed Under: Sunday Says

[powerpress] October 30, 2011– 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time Reading 1 – Malachi 1:14b-2:8; 8-10 Reading 2 – 1 Thessalonians 2:7b-9; 13 Gospel – Matthew 23:1-12 Hosted by Rita Suva– @ritamgs Song “Ignite” by Soundwave. Visit them at http://www.soundwave.cc and find their music on iTunes. Feedback Line Number: (512) 200-ACNM (2266) feedback@austincnm.com http://www.austincnm.com

Written by Sunday Says Podcast • Published October 31, 2011

Spending Our Best Gifts First!

Published October 20, 2011 • Written by Maria Huemmer Filed Under: Blog, Faith

Halloween is coming! As a child, I loved to trick or treat. My efficiency-minded personality really shone in my Halloween planning – I made sure to use a strong pillowcase because they were bigger and stronger than plastic bags or bucket, and I strategically picked which streets I’d frequent based on the number of decorated… [Read More]

Written by Maria Huemmer • Published October 20, 2011

The Issue of Kneeling

Published August 15, 2011 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Blog, Faith

There are many different arguments among the faithful about the issue of kneeling. In fact, this argument has been around since the time of the Greeks and Romans, and it has been described as barbaric, demeaning, and enslaving. Most often it is said that we are past that and that it no longer suits the… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published August 15, 2011

My prayer journal is made of iPhone apps.

Published August 10, 2011 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews, Social Media and Tech, Young Adult

I pray that anyone who got a succinct email from me today, will forgive any offense; I was tired. It’s entirely my fault and I apologize. But, staying up till 1 AM to find the perfect app to fit my prayer need was well worth it. It probably wouldn’t have taken so long if the… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published August 10, 2011

9 Things To Do When Needing Direction

Published July 20, 2011 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

It happens to all of us. Life is moving along swimmingly until it hits. “It” might be something thrown at us from the outside—a layoff, your child’s crisis, or realizing that all of the graduate programs you’ve applied to waitlisted you—or it can be internal—realizing that you’re not happy in your job/career, finishing college without… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published July 20, 2011

Falling and Fighting – The Struggle for Christ

Published July 14, 2011 • Written by Sam Farias Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

I’ve been a Catholic school kid my entire life. A fact that has provided me with a number of opportunities that many people didn’t get growing up. I had the opportunity to learn about my faith in school, to share my faith with all my friends and teachers, to pray openly. But I also had… [Read More]

Written by Sam Farias • Published July 14, 2011

It’s a Difference of Feeling – Making Mass Meaningful

Published July 1, 2011 • Written by Sam Farias Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

We’ve all thought it at some point in our lives: “Why does Mass have to be so boring?” I’ll admit to it. Growing up in a Catholic household, I used to dread going to Mass (although for a youngster I think that’s almost expected). And there have been times – yes, even as an adult… [Read More]

Written by Sam Farias • Published July 1, 2011

PMP and Social Justice

Published June 21, 2011 • Written by Paul Michael Piega Filed Under: Faith

Greetings to the Austin Catholic New Media Community. I would like to do a brief introduction of myself  before I begin my post on social justice. First off, I am very blessed and honored to be able to partake in this form of new media in the church. I am a recent Texas A&M University… [Read More]

Written by Paul Michael Piega • Published June 21, 2011

Doubt as an Opportunity

Published June 2, 2011 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog

Do you ever fear that doubt or anxiety about future events somehow means you doubt God? I have a friend who deals with this often and I find myself talking her through it every once in a while. All it takes on my part really is just reiterating things she already knows. Like to be… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published June 2, 2011

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