Posts Tagged as ‘CTA's Young Adult Catholic Blog’

January 11, 2010

A Catholic Middling

When did this begin?  When did I become a Catholic? I started reading a book on major themes in literary theory this evening, and (naturally) the first chapter detailed the topic of “beginning” in literary criticism. The opening lines of Dante’s The Divine Comedy were among the examples treated in the chapter. These lines read: [...]

November 25, 2009

The Difficult “Thank You”

Check out my latest post–a Thanksgiving post!–on CTA’s Young Adult Catholic Blog, entitled “The Difficult ‘Thank You.’”

November 5, 2009

What’s the body got to do with God?

Check out my latest post on CTA’s Young Adult Catholic Blog, entitled “What’s the body got to do with God?“

October 20, 2009

Still Enough

Check out my latest post on CTA’s Young Adult Catholic Blog, entitled, “Still Enough.”

October 8, 2009

A Contemporary Pilgrim’s “Progress”?

Check out my latest post on CTA’s Young Adult Catholic Blog, entitled, “A Contemporary Pilgrim’s ‘Progress’?”

September 23, 2009

I Couldn’t Stay

Check out my latest blog entry on CTA’s Young Adult Catholic Blog, entitled “I Couldn’t Stay.”

September 10, 2009

A Muslim Woman in the Pews

Read my latest post at CTA’s Young Adult Catholic Blog, entitled “A Muslim Woman in the Pews.”

August 20, 2009

That “Simple” Tension

Once again, I find myself sitting on the carpet floor in our family room surrounded by piles of clothes, empty suitcases, and books. The choas of the packing process doesn’t overwhelm me like it used to. Having packed up and moved so many times in the past few years, I no longer anxiously question whether [...]

August 13, 2009

Clare, and the Communion All Around Us

Check out my latest post on CTA’s Young Adult Catholics Blog, entitled “Clare, and the Communion All Around Us.”

July 30, 2009

Thoughts on an Old Friendship between the Institution and Me

Check out my latest post on CTA’s Young Adult Catholics blog, entitled “Thoughts on an Old Friendship between the Institution and Me.”