Volume 3, Issue 11

The Prophets, by Ryan P. Hanson The Prophets were the messengers of God. He told them what he wanted the Jews to know. Some of the prophets told of the coming of the Messiah, others about exile and how they would be conquered. There are two different classes of prophets: the Major Prophets, who are Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, and the Minor Prophets, who are Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zachariah, and Malachi....

December 10, 2023 · 6 min · Ryan P. Hanson, Emma Bidelspach, Evelyn Wagner

Volume 3, Issue 7

St. Margaret of Castello, by Evelyn Wagner St. Margaret of Castello was born in Metola, Italy, in 1287. To the dismay of her parents, she was born a hunchback, could barely walk, and was blind. Her parents were wealthy and only cared about their social status, so they secluded her from society and tried to keep her a secret. But when she was six years old, a guest found out that she existed....

November 12, 2023 · 7 min · Benjamin Cabeen, Emma Bidelspach, Evelyn Wagner, Thomas M. Cabeen

Volume 3, Issue 5

Blessed Alice Kotowska, by Evelyn Wagner Blessed Alice Kotowska was born on November 20, 1899. Her birth name was Maria. She had 8 siblings and was born in Warsaw, Poland. Her father was an organist at her church and his holiness affected her throughout her life. The two most important things in her life were God and Country because she was born in a time when Poland was trying to free itself from the captivity of other nations....

October 22, 2023 · 8 min · Evelyn Wagner, Emma Bidelspach, Ryan Hanson, Gabriel Ringwald

Volume 3, Issue 3

The Camino de Santiago, by Gabriel Ringwald This life is a journey. We will have many experiences throughout our life, be they good or bad. One thing remains certain: we need to be spiritually in a personal relationship with God and his son Jesus Christ. When I get a chance to hear a talk about something related to our Catholic faith, you’ll see me there trying to learn more and get closer to God....

September 17, 2023 · 9 min · Gabriel Ringwald, Emma Bidelspach, Avery Bidelspach, Thomas M. Cabeen, Evelyn Wagner

Volume 3, Issue 1

Unconsecrated Hosts, by Emma Bidelspach Communion hosts are the small, circle shaped pieces of bread that are transformed into the Body of Christ during the Mass. Once the communion hosts (also called communion wafers) become Christ’s Body in the Sacrament of the Eucharist, they are consecrated hosts. The unconsecrated communion wafer consists of only wheat and water, and in the Roman Rite is unleavened, which means it contains no yeast. The Vatican officially stated that the host must include some amount of gluten, which is in wheat, in order to be used in the Sacrament of the Eucharist....

September 3, 2023 · 8 min · Emma Bidelspach, Evelyn Wagner, Gabriel Ringwald, Thomas M Cabeen