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Finding Happiness in a Complex World

At every juncture of human life and human operations, we encounter individuals and the community under moral, physical, and spiritual challenge. To soften this void, we engage every sort of “ism” as a substitute purpose for human life, whether it be environmentalism; communism and its penchant for economic redistribution; materialism as its own good; atheism […]

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Psychologist advises teachers, parents on helping anxious children 

The start of the pandemic more than a year ago impacted school-age children in multiple ways, from limiting social interaction to learning at home. With a new school year in sight, licensed clinical psychologist Jules Nolan joined “Practicing Catholic” radio show host Patrick Conley to talk about how parents and teachers can help students impacted […]

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