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From Atheism to Catholicism

04-20-2025Weekly ReflectionFr. Leonard F. Villa

‘Unshakable’ Rationalist Blogged Her Way into the Church Jennifer Fulwiler “always thought it was obvious that God did not exist.” Fulwiler grew up a content-atheist. Having a profound respect for knowledge, particularly scientific knowledge, Fulwiler was convinced that religion and reason were incompatible. Not surprisingly, she was also emphatically anti-Christian and, especially, anti-Catholic. “Catholic beliefs seemed bizarre and weird,” she says. Fulwiler would have been astonished to know that she and Joe Fulwiler, her husband, would come to embrace those “bizarre,” “weird” beliefs. On Easter 2007, they entered the Catholic Church with deep joy and a sense of coming home — and a blog aided their conversion. Register (National Catholic Register) correspondent Nona Aguilar spoke to Jennifer Fulwiler about the couple’s unexpected journey.

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The Salvation of Souls and Basic Truths

04-13-2025Weekly ReflectionFr. Leonard F. Villa

As we approach Holy Week and the holiest days of the Church-Year it’s good to reflect on the meaning of Christ’s death and resurrection and the mission of the Church. Canon Law reminds us: The Supreme Law is the salvation of souls. Canon 1752.

“The salvation of souls. How often do we hear this language in the Church today? Not very often, I am afraid. And yet that is the very mission of the Church! … Bishop Alexander Sample, Archbishop of Portland Oregon.

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Woman who defied Hitler was in her conscience inspired by a saint

04-06-2025Weekly ReflectionFr. Leonard F. Villa

The White Rose (German: Weiße Rose) was a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in Nazi Germany which was led by five students and one professor at the University of Munich: Willi Graf, Kurt Huber, Christoph Probst, Alexander Schmorell, Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl. The group conducted an anonymous leaflet and graffiti campaign that called for active opposition to the Nazi regime.

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