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Theresa Zoe Williams

"I have become all things to all, to save at least some" (1 Cor. 9:22) basically describes her life as writer, homemaker, friend and sister, wife, and mother of 3 spunky children. She received her BA in Theology, Catechetics/Youth Ministry, and English Writing from Franciscan University of Steubenvile and her Professional Certificates in Writing for Late Night Comedy and Screenwriting from UCLA. She is Pennsylvanian by birth, Californian by heart, and in Ohio for the time being. She blogs at www.TheresaZoeWilliams.Substack.com and yinz can find her on Twitter @TheresaZoe.

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Satan is a big butthead, we all know this. But sometimes he feels like an insurmountable enemy, like the bullies Butch and Woim from The Little Rascals. Every evil has a downfall, though. The downfall of Satan hinges on the Eucharist and Intercessory prayer. “Intercessory prayer?” you may ask. Yes! Fr. Venatius Oforka calls intercessors

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These Ridiculous Misconceptions About the Catholic Church Are Finally Explained

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Ah fall. Cooler temperatures, changing leaves, harvest moons, and pumpkin spice lattes. There is so much goodness and richness to look forward to each fall–– it’s no wonder it’s so many people’s favorite time of year! But there are also so many amazing Catholic things to look forward to in the fall! Here are 7 of

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