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Monday, January 14th, 2013January 13-19 the USCCB is sponsoring its annual “National Vocation Awareness Week“. While the week specifically promotes vocations to the religious life, having a proper understanding of vocation is essential even for those of us not called to religious life. Here is an excellent article from a recent issue of Lay Witness on the basics of “vocation.” [...]
Lay Witness, Now in Full Color!
Tuesday, January 8th, 2013Our annual pro-life issue is now in print, and our longtime readers will be pleased to find that their favorite Catholic magazine is now in full color! This issue features informative and engaging articles from Simcha Fisher, Arland Nichols, Dan Burke, and many more! To access our web exclusive articles, visit our website here. [...]
Lay Witness–spotlight on Catholic Culture
Thursday, November 8th, 2012The November/December issue of Lay Witness magazine is one you’ll not want to miss. Discussing the broad issue of Catholic Culture, this issue tackles both the general question of “What is Catholic Culture?” and specific manifestations of Catholic contributions to culture at large. Weighing in from their respective disciplines, authors James Gaston, David Clayton, Anthony Esolen, [...]
New from Lay Witness
Wednesday, September 5th, 2012The September/October issue of Lay Witness is hot off the press! This issue celebrates the upcoming Year of Faith, as well as the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council. We feature excellent and timely articles by authors such as Dr. Regis Martin and Kevin Clarke, as well as regular favorites Dr. Ted Sri [...]
The Latest Lay Witness
Friday, July 13th, 2012The July/August 2012 Lay Witness explores the Church’s understanding of human love, marriage, and sexuality. This excellent issue includes articles by Jennifer and Greg Willits, Matthew Bowman, David Mills, Arland K. Nichols, and more! Check out our web exclusives by Patrick Coffin and Chris Sparks, and for more information on subscribing to Lay Witness, visit the [...]
Congrats to Lay Witness Authors!
Wednesday, June 27th, 2012This year’s Catholic Press Association awards were just presented. A hearty “congratulations” is in order for two Lay Witness authors: Emily Stimpson, whose “Rethinking Joy” won 2nd place for best regular column, and Mike Aquilina, who won 3rd in the Best Essay in a General Interest Magazine category for his article “Why Leisure Suits You: [...]
Just an Ordinary Day?
Friday, May 25th, 2012The following is an excerpt from the “Looking at a Masterpiece” series from Lay Witness magazine. In the May/June 2012 issue, columnist and former CUF President Madeleine Stebbins discusses the everyday holiness embodied in Johannes Vemeer’s The Little Street. For more information on subscribing to Lay Witness, visit our website. This painting circa 1657 by one of [...]
Lay Witness, Hot Off the Press!
Friday, May 11th, 2012The latest issue of Lay Witness has arrived! In our May/June issue we answer the question of how the early Church Fathers remain relevant today. This issue is chock-full of great articles from some of today’s most knowledgeable patristic scholars, including Mike Aquilina, James Papandrea, Rod Bennett, John Bergsma, and Carl Sommer. And just to [...]
Create in Me a Clean Heart
Friday, March 2nd, 2012Just in time for First Friday, the new issue of Lay Witness is here with several articles to help you reflect on the spiritual life during your Lenten journey. Our web exclusives (this time by Bishop Thomas Doran and Chris Sparks) can be found here. The print version (which you can subscribe to here) is jam-packed with excellent [...]
The Latest from Lay Witness
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011Hot off the press, the November/December issue of Lay Witness is here! Focused on the New Evangelization, the issue offers great articles from some of our favorite authors, including Regis Flaherty, Kathryn Jean Lopez, Michael J. Miller, and James Monti. As always, you can check out our web exclusives and take the quick quiz here.
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