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Get Through the Bible Today! (Video: John Bergsma, “Bible Basics for Catholics”)

Published January 17, 2017 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

Are you a member of the Perpetual Bible in a Year Club? I am. I know several people who have read through the entire Bible. Some have even managed it in a year. About ten years ago now, I set out to join them… and like many others, I fell behind. I promised I wouldn’t… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published January 17, 2017

What Does a Marriage Culture Look Like? (Review: Helen Alvaré, “Restoring Culture from Confusion”)

Published September 27, 2016 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Family, Marriage and Love, Reviews

Since the decision of the Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges effectively legalized civil marriage between two people of the same sex in all 50 states, many opponents of same-sex marriage have been wondering what to do. Is there anything to do? The law has clearly come down on one side, and it’s not the… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published September 27, 2016

Faith in Action (Review: 7 Habits That Define Our Catholic Identity)

Published July 19, 2016 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Faith, Reviews

I wasn’t raised Catholic, but I’m not a convert, either. My mom’s side of the family is Catholic, so I was baptized as a baby and received my other sacraments of initiation on the usual timeline. I never say that I was raised Catholic, though. We didn’t go to church, not even for Christmas or… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published July 19, 2016

You, Too, Can Discern the Will of God (Review of Fr. Mike Schmitz and Peter Kreeft)

Published January 19, 2016 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Prayer, Reviews, Young Adult

A little over a year ago, I reviewed a book about discernment, decision-making, and the will of God by a non-Catholic Bible scholar and teacher, Gary Friesen. I haven’t run out of things to discern in the meantime, though, so this year, I decided to share some Catholic advice. In the spirit of teaching to… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published January 19, 2016

The Hidden Sweetness of Marriage (Review: Humanum Series, Part Four)

Published July 21, 2015 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Marriage and Love, Reviews

“Marriage is hard.” I don’t quite know when it happened, but at some point, that became a movement. I’ve never been married, but from what I understand, it is, in fact, hard. The problem is that marriage is apparently so hard, and the “marriage is hard” movement so strong, that marriage now seems too hard…. [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published July 21, 2015

Learning to Follow (A Reflection on “The Three Parts of Dance & the Trinity”)

Published April 14, 2015 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Marriage and Love, Reviews

I’m learning to dance. I’ve always loved to dance, even since I was the little girl in shiny gold shoes tearing it up at my uncle’s wedding. True story. I did tap and ballet for about a year when I was four. Since then, it’s been all about freestyle. I have rhythm, which helps a… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published April 14, 2015

The Church’s Teaching on Marriage Hasn’t Changed (A Response to #Synod14 and the Humanum Colloquium)

Published November 25, 2014 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: ACNM, Blog, Faith, Marriage and Love, World and News

I think it’s safe to say that the synod was a media fiasco. The last time Catholics looked quite that bad was during the U.S. clerical sex abuse scandal, but that was twelve years ago, and the Church has come so far since then (thanks be to God). We might never recover our damaged reputation… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published November 25, 2014

Can the Old Be Made New Again? (Review: “Restoring the Sacred in Omaha”)

Published September 30, 2014 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Reviews

You know we are living in strange times when an article is shared on Facebook 2,800 times yet I only see it because an old friend posted it. I was intrigued because I keep my eyes open for new perspectives on books or ideas that have already crossed my mind. In this case, it’s my… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published September 30, 2014

A Response to “Why Nuns Don’t Have Mid-Life Crises”

Published September 2, 2014 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Faith, Marriage and Love, Reviews, Young Adult, Youth

I probably watch more YouTube videos than I should, and I probably also think about nuns more than your average YouTube video viewer. I love it when those sides of me unite, though. In my wandering about the Internet, I stumbled across a delightful video from a TEDx talk at Virginia Tech, “Why Nuns Don’t… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published September 2, 2014

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