The world is a dark place these days. Just watching the news or skimming the headlines can leave you with a queasy feeling in your stomach and a sense of hopelessness. The darkness reaches into every corner of society, and this past year, it's become painfully clear that it has poisoned organizations and relationships that…
Do Women Rule?, Part II
Since today is the Feast of the Queenship of Mary, it seems like a fitting time to follow up on my "Do Women Rule?" blog post. In that post, I explored the Catholic Church's teaching on women and authority and concluded that, while the ministerial priesthood is reserved for men, the Church encourages women to…
Amy Coney Barrett: A Lesson in Leadership
Last week, I told you that my next post would be a follow-up on "Do Women Rule?" with an in-depth look at examples of feminine leadership. At the time, I had in mind a piece that would examine the lives of some awesome female saints, and I still plan to write that post. However, given…
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Do Women Rule?
I've heard it a million times: "Catholics don't think women can have authority." I've heard it from Catholics and non-Catholics, people who agree with this supposed position and those who don't. There are a million variations on the same theme. And I get it--Catholics often don't do a great job of explaining why the priesthood…
Have You Prayed Today? Love, Your Smartphone
Frankly, I don't remember how I happened upon this life hack. Maybe someone recommended it to me or I read about it somewhere. Maybe the Holy Spirit whispered it into my ear. However I discovered it, though, this little tip has had a huge impact on my life. A couple years ago, I did the…
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Hospitality on a Budget
Growing up, I always loved it when my family had guests at our house. However, it's only in the past few years that I've come to see more fully how important hospitality can be in cultivating relationships with those around us. This can take the form of having a dinner party or house guests, or…
Lessons in Feminine Greatness: What St. Joan of Arc Can Teach Us About Women and the Church
Sitting down to write a blog post in honor of St. Joan of Arc's feast day is a somewhat daunting task, I've discovered. Part of me is tempted to forgo it altogether. There are plenty of excuses standing between me and my keyboard: I've written a post on her before, there is so much literature…
Words of Wisdom: St. Edith Stein
One of my all-time favorite quotes, from one of my all-time favorite saints. Edith Stein (her religious name was Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, but she is still called by her birth name more often than not) is an incredible saint, and if you don't know her story, I strongly suggest you learn more about…
The New Feminist Life Hacks: Dress Like a Lady
This is the first “life hacks” post on the New Feminist, so I thought I’d start with a little intro, rather than jumping right in. The New Feminist is, first and foremost, a resource for helping women to explore and understand their own feminine genius and dignity. To that end, we mostly feature (hopefully) thought-provoking…
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Keeping Friendships Alive (Even From Afar)
Finding a true friend is tough. Keeping one is even harder. So often, we forge friendships in high school, college, work, etc., only to move to the other side of the country a few years later. Keeping these friendships strong from afar can be challenging, but it is oh-so-important. Aristotle wisely wrote, "Friendship is a…
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