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LGBT: Let's Talk

Jess Dubois How do we deal with these tense, sometimes awkward, sometimes scary conversations as Catholic women? With love.

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To Trust?

Kate Quinn Emotional closeness outside of a committed relationship implies something that does not actually exist. It implies a commitment which is not there.  I can’t – I won’t be used for emotional satisfaction. 

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The Heart of Christmas: A Tribute to Laney Brown

Teressa Schuetz One of Laney’s wishes was to have Christmas carolers come to her house. Almost immediately after this was made known on Facebook, people began to make preparations to make this wish a reality. On December 23, over 8,000 people from the community lifted their voices in song to raise the spirits of one little girl.

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Part I: Too Much Sex in YA Lit?

According to a recent study, “Real Girls, Real Pressure: A National Report on the State of Self-Esteem,” researchers found that 75% of  young women between the ages of 8-17 feel as if they do not “measure up” and view sex as a means to increase their value.

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The Last Frontier

Emily Rogers On a mission trip to Alaska, Emily and her team knocked on strangers' doors to invite them to a bible study. Behind one, a woman was seriously contemplating suicide. Emily literally knocked, and the door was opened to her and to a life changing trip.

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So This is Love

Carissa Knowd. Loving another is a risk. You risk feeling the sting of sad heart. You risk losing momentary happiness to help another gain eternal happiness; however, while that fleeting sadness you may feel hurts, truly loving one another gives your heart new life.

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Strong Enough to Love Again

Sarah Conrad After a four and a half year relationship abruptly ended with a phone call, Sarah was left with a diamond ring and a broken heart. Her only source of solace? The cross.

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