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By Lisa Schmidt, on March 18th, 2012% People don’t often talk about miscarriage. When experiencing one, women and men often don’t know who to connect with, where to turn for help; the resources that are available remain unknown.
Our regular readers know Joel and I have experienced two miscarriages. After both, our experience in receiving medical care and spiritual counsel was . . . → Read More: After Miscarriage
By Lisa Schmidt, on February 9th, 2012% Among Women Podcast #123 – Practice, Practice
Pat Gohn and I recently sat down and chatted about the term “practicing Catholic” and much more. You can hear our conversation on her Among Women podcast. A special thanks to Pat for welcoming me as her guest; I throughly enjoyed our conversation and hope you do, too! Here . . . → Read More: Among Women: Lisa chats it up with Pat Gohn
By Father Zach Kautzky, on July 11th, 2011% The Reckless Sower Homily (audio will open in new page)
Fr. Kautzky presents an important message on how Jesus uses the parable of the sower to show that his Father is a reckless, generous, prodigal lover on July 10, 2011, the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Fr. Kautzky is a Roman Catholic priest serving in the Diocese . . . → Read More: Fr. Kautzky’s Homily | July 10, 2011
By Father Zach Kautzky, on July 4th, 2011% Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness: how contraception violates our God-given freedom.
Fr. Kautzky presents an important message through his homily on July 3, 2011, the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Fr. Kautzky is a Roman Catholic priest serving in the Diocese of Des Moines, Iowa where he is the chaplain of Dowling . . . → Read More: Fr. Kautzky’s Homily | July 3, 2011
By Father Zach Kautzky, on June 30th, 2011% Fr. Kautzky’s homily on Corpus Christi (body and blood) Sunday at St. Francis of Assisi in West Des Moines, Iowa.
“The Eucharist is simply put, a man giving His Body to His Bride.”
Fr. Kautzky is a Roman Catholic priest serving in the Diocese of Des Moines, Iowa where he is the chaplain of Dowling . . . → Read More: Fr. Kautzky’s Homily | June 26, 2011

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