by Elizabeth Slaten | May 18, 2021 | CET: Commentary, CET: Living the Faith
Who’s ready to never hear about social distancing, face masks, viruses and vaccines ever again? I know I am. With all the conflicting evidence, opinion and emotionally charged debates, making decisions about what is right and what is wrong has seemingly become more...
by Fr. Justin Braun | Mar 19, 2021 | CET: Living the Faith
In this year of St. Joseph called for at the universal level of the Church by Pope Francis and locally by Bishop Joseph Strickland, we are being invited to familiarize ourselves with the person of Joseph, to ask his intercession more frequently, and to imitate him in...
by Fr. Joshua Neu | Nov 4, 2019 | CET: Family Life, CET: Learning the Faith, CET: Living the Faith
Ever been at a formal social event and found yourself wondering, “What do I do with my hands?” If not, count your blessings. A lot of people have this experience of feeling tremendously awkward in a social setting, simply for not knowing what to do with their hands....
by Fr. Matthew Stehling | Sep 12, 2019 | CET: Living the Faith
In June of this year, Justice Anthony Kennedy stepped down from the Supreme Court. All of a sudden, abortion and the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision was front page of the news again. Among the flurry of articles being published, I found one detailing a comedian’s...
by Fr. Joshua Neu | Aug 20, 2019 | CET: Learning the Faith, CET: Living the Faith
The scene is your favorite restaurant. Everything is just as you wish it to be. The seat is comfortable and stylish, the lighting is cozy but not too dim, and of course the food is delicious. With such order, everything is just right. Suddenly your dining partner...
by Fr. Joshua Neu | Aug 13, 2019 | CET: Learning the Faith, CET: Living the Faith
Many non-Catholics experience our Catholic worship for the first time on a certain occasion: funerals. Frequently they tell the priest or their friends that it was one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful, funeral they have ever attended. It seems like...