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Crisis and Faith
Exploring how faith provides strength, guidance, and hope in moments of uncertainty and challenge.

Cursed or Blessed? What Scripture Says About Trusting God
What does it mean to be truly blessed? In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus flips our understanding of success and happiness upside down. Drawing from Jeremiah, 1 Corinthians, and the Beatitudes, this reflection explores how trusting in God, rather than the world, leads to real strength, joy, and eternal hope. Discover how these readings challenge us to root our lives in faith and live with a new perspective.


The Catholic Framework That Can Change the World—No Religion Required (Part 2)
This is the second of two posts. Catholic Social Teaching provides young adults with a practical framework for addressing today’s challenges. It embraces universal principles like justice, dignity, solidarity, care for creation, the importance of local action, and the common good without relying on strict dogma or religious obligation.


The Catholic Framework That Can Change the World—No Religion Required (Part 1)
Catholic Social Teaching provides young adults with a practical framework for addressing today’s challenges—embracing universal principles like justice, dignity, solidarity, care for creation, the importance of local action, and the common good, all without relying on strict dogma or religious obligation.


Trusting in Crisis: Mary and Jesus at Cana and in Our Lives
The wedding feast at Cana shows the power of trusting Mary and Jesus in crisis. Mary intercedes, and Jesus turns scarcity into abundance. As we approach the Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children (January 22), this Gospel reminds us of God’s hope and calls us to offer compassion and support.
