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New Articles Every Monday

Now What?
Stephen Codekas Stephen Codekas

Now What?

In the desert, a super bloom follows sudden rain—what once seemed barren bursts into life overnight. The Triduum feels much the same. After the austerity of Lent, the Church erupts in beauty—light, color, and liturgy drawing the soul in.

And this year, that beauty is drawing people in like never before.

Across the world, young people are entering the Church in rising numbers—many with no religious background at all. They are not returning. They are discovering.

They come not first for arguments or doctrine, but because they have encountered something beautiful—and in that beauty, something true.

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Introducing…Salt & Light
Stephen Codekas Stephen Codekas

Introducing…Salt & Light

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For less than the cost of a cup of coffee, Salt & Light offers weekly Catholic reflections rooted in Scripture, tradition, and lived experience.

Each week, you’ll receive:

  • 🎧 A recorded reflection

  • 📖 A written companion piece

  • 🔥 Practical application for daily life

Not just inspiration—but formation.

Cancel anytime. Stay as long as you’re growing.

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The Last Longing
Stephen Codekas Stephen Codekas

The Last Longing

Death reminds us that our time is not endless.
Judgment reveals that our lives are not without consequence.
Hell warns us that separation from God is not only possible, but final.
And Heaven—Heaven shows us what all of this has been for.


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Then Comes Judgement

Then Comes Judgement

Modern culture rejects judgment, yet Christianity insists that judgment is unavoidable. Scripture teaches that each person will face a particular judgment at death and a final judgment at the end of time. Lent calls believers to examine their lives honestly before God, recognizing that divine justice and mercy will ultimately reveal the truth of every soul.

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First, Comes Death
Stephen Codekas Stephen Codekas

First, Comes Death

Death, Judgment, Hell, and Heaven—together they form what Christian tradition has long called the Four Last Things. Like the Horsemen who share their number, they are not distant figures galloping somewhere beyond the horizon. They are already on the road. Already approaching. Already closer than we care to admit.

Yet before the soul stands before its Judge, before eternity opens toward Heaven or collapses inward toward Hell, something must happen first. There is no shortcut around it. No exemption. No delay granted by youth, wealth, or good intentions.

First, comes death.

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Rebuilding the World This Lent
Fr. Kevin Tran Fr. Kevin Tran

Rebuilding the World This Lent

In a world built on shortcuts, our relationship with God still requires intention. Drawing from Jewish tradition and the structure of the Sermon on the Mount, this Lenten reflection reframes the familiar practices of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving as Word, Worship, and Work—the three pillars upon which God established the world. Lent is not a performance or a program, but a deliberate walk with Jesus Christ, who alone is the destination and the prize.

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A Lenten Reality Check
Stephen Codekas Stephen Codekas

A Lenten Reality Check

Friday abstinence was never meant to be a puzzle solved by loopholes. This article addresses a common Lenten misconception, explains why chicken is not permitted, and invites a renewed spirit of obedience and sacrifice. It’s time for a reality check.

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The Ash Wednesday Paradox
Stephen Codekas Stephen Codekas

The Ash Wednesday Paradox

Ash Wednesday feels contradictory: public ashes paired with a Gospel that demands private repentance. But the tension is the point—and Lent is the test.

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Lent Is Not a Resolution
Stephen Codekas Stephen Codekas

Lent Is Not a Resolution

Lent becomes a spiritual reset button, a chance to try again at becoming the person we wish we already were.

But Lent is not a fresh start.
It is a confrontation.


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