Author: Justin Moldow

How to See God in a Seemingly Godless World: Easter Reflections

As the Church celebrates the Resurrection of Our Lord and the end of the Lenten season, we find ourselves walking with the risen Christ to Emmaus each year and receiving a fresh perspective on the Crucifixion. A heartbreaking verse from John’s Gospel highlights the reality of the Christian life and the call from beyond ourselves…
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Evil Men Are Closer to God Than We Think: Reflections on Divine Mercy

Two-thousand years removed from the death of Our Lord on Calvary, it is befitting to refresh our familiarity with the Passion narratives to see how Christ has chosen to extend, and relive, his sacrifice into our own times. The naked eye is apt to miss the genius, and purposefulness, behind every detail when we survey…
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A Catholic Defense of ‘The Chosen’ Amid Pride Flag Controversy

Controversy is no stranger to anyone who bears the Cross of Christ. It is par the course for the human experience. It is only a question of when, not if, controversy will strike. ‘The Chosen’, a popular Christian TV drama which portrays the extra-Biblical life of Christ and his Apostles, came under fire weeks ago…
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Movie Review: A Man Called Otto

It has been a solid two years since my wife and I had the opportunity of watching a movie in theaters. We tried to see Dune while she was pregnant but quickly left the theater, fearing the insanely loud music might cause hearing damage to our unborn baby! With the in-laws in town last week,…
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Reclaiming Advent Amid Secular Christmas Celebrations

My wife and I were shopping in Hobby Lobby last week when I overheard a worker say, “We’ve had Christmas stuff out for so long that I’m sick of it already!” Look at the date. It’s only the beginning of December. We still have three weeks to go, and this poor man made his comment…
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Book Review: The Picture of Dorian Gray

I have been so knee-deep in theology books over the last few years that I haven’t spent much time reading novels. But when my priest recommends one to me, I am always sure to squeeze in some time to read it. The most recent novel I was led to is a classic by Oscar Wilde.…
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The Seen vs. Unseen: How Christ’s Agony in the Garden Makes Us Rethink Sin

A few months ago, on the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, I was praying an evening rosary in our family chapel when the Holy Spirit inspired me to start Catholic Hangout. While praying the Sorrowful Mysteries, I began to meditate on the Agony in the Garden. As I looked to my left, I saw…
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