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    Stronger than a Bullet

    Friday, May 13th, 2011

    As today marks the 30 year anniversary of when Bl. John Paul II was nearly assassinated on the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima, Michael J. Miller’s 2007 article from Lay Witness is a concise recollection of this historic event that includes the newly-Blessed’s comments on the fateful day: “For in everything that happened to me on that [...]

    New Articles at CUF.org

    Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

    The May June 2011 issue of Lay Witness is hot off the press! Our beautiful cover, honoring both the Blessed Mother and the newly beatified Bl. John Paul II is a unique oil on canvas depiction of the Holy Father in spiritual communion with Our Lady of Guadalupe. Totus Tuus, and other works by the talented [...]

    New articles at CUF.org

    Thursday, July 8th, 2010

    A new issue of Lay Witness means new online articles (and a new quiz!) too. Our Summer Vocation by Regis J. Flaherty “Our vocations require from us a daily commitment. Each and every day we have the opportunity and obligation to again say ‘yes’ to God and choose to embrace the vocation that He has [...]

    “Uphold me, Lord”

    Friday, June 25th, 2010

    In the current (May/June) issue of Lay Witness is an article by Sr. Maria-Walburga, a member of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Walburga in Colorado, about the call to be a bride of Christ. Something she mentions is the posture of the monastics as they profess their vows–the “orans” stance. As Sr. Maria-Walburga says, “It’s [...]

    New at CUF.org

    Thursday, May 13th, 2010

    With the new issue of Lay Witness on its way to mailboxes, we also have some new web exclusive articles posted. Priestly Vocations by Fr. Richard Neilson “Prietly vocations are a proof of and, at the same time, a condition of the vitality of the Church.” Fr. Neilson looks at three points concerning the vocation [...]

    New articles at CUF.org

    Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

    Check out our online exclusives for the November/December issue of Lay Witness. Catholics and Healthcare Reform An Interview with Bishop Robert F. Vasa Bishop Vasa talks to Mike Sullivan about two non-negotiable elements of healthcare reform. The Immaculate Conception: A Celebration for All Human Beings by Fr. Wade Menezes, C.P.M. Drawing from St. Bernadette and [...]

    Christ and Covenants

    Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

    In the July/August 2009 issue,  Lay Witness ran an article on the relationship between Christians, Jews, and God, especially as it pertains to the Old Covenant, the New Covenant, and evangelization (“All in the Family: Christians, Jews, and God”). Authors Michael Forrest and David Palm respond to two common errors and show that Christians have [...]

    Lay Witness Columnist Wins Catholic Press Award

    Friday, June 5th, 2009

    We are delighted to announce that Lay Witness columnist Emily Stimpson won first place in the “Best Magazine Column” category of the Catholic Press Awards for her 2008 column “Permanent Things.” Stimpson’s distinctive personal voice engages the reader at the same time that she is making important philosophical commentary on such matters as the “theology [...]

    New articles at CUF.org

    Thursday, March 5th, 2009

    If you mosey on over to the Lay Witness homepage on the CUF website, you’ll find some new items of interest, including: More Lenten resources Scott Hahn discussing St. Paul and our adoption as children of God Douglas Sousa on recovering a sense of sin–with the help of the biblical concept of “covenant” Enjoy!

    New Online at CUF.org

    Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

    We’ve got some new Lay Witness web exclusives over at CUF.org. Most of them share the pro-life theme of our January/February issue. Find out if your senator or representatives are cosponsors of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) Protecting Healthcare Providers’ Conscience Rights by Deborah Sturm, R.N. Sturm is secretary of the National Association of [...]

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