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Jared Staudt
R. Jared Staudt, PhD, is a husband and father of six, Director of Content for Exodus 90, a Benedictine oblate, prolific writer, and insatiable reader.
Easter
The New Temple: How Easter Changes Religion
Jared Staudt
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April 11, 2024
“Destroy this temple, and I will rebuild it in three days.” This mysterious statement led, in part at least, to Christ’s death, brought forward...
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Jared Staudt
See and Believe: The Shroud Bears Witness to the Lifting Up of Jesus
Jared Staudt
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March 28, 2024
Jesus has been raised up, lifted up for all to see, so that in seeing, we may believe. John puts these images at the...
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Jared Staudt
A Biblical Path for Lent: Brant Pitre’s Introduction to the Spiritual Life
Jared Staudt
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March 14, 2024
During Lent, we focus on prayer, fasting and almsgiving in order to repent and turn our lives back to God. The 40 days of...
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Jared Staudt
Sustaining the Fast: Simple meals for the Lenten desert
Jared Staudt
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February 22, 2024
Lent calls us into a season of 40 days of fasting. It’s common for us to focus particularly on one edible attachment: chocolate, alcohol,...
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Family
A Joyful Sacrifice: How Men Can Prepare for Marriage
Jared Staudt
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February 8, 2024
In our vocations crisis, we mostly focus on the priesthood and religious life, but a new dimension of this crisis falls fast upon us....
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Jared Staudt
Educating for what matters most
Jared Staudt
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January 27, 2024
January 28 kicks off Catholic Schools Week, timed to coincide with the patron of Catholic education’s feast day, St. Thomas Aquinas. In Catholic schools,...
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Jared Staudt
St. Augustine, Florida: The Catholic Plymouth Rock
Jared Staudt
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January 25, 2024
Florida, that land fancied by Ponce de Leon as a bouquet of Paschal flowers, stands at the beginning of the Catholic story of the...
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Jared Staudt
Strangers and Sojourners: Reflecting on Another Move and the Search for Reality
Jared Staudt
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January 11, 2024
I began the New Year with another move. My wife, Anne, and I celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary this past year. During this time,...
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Jared Staudt
The Catholic Way: Lessons from an Imperial Family
Jared Staudt
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December 28, 2023
Catholics have long held that all genuine authority derives from God. Any public official, whether elected or hereditary, carries a duty to act for...
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Christmas
The Eucharistic Gift of Christmas
Jared Staudt
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December 14, 2023
Human beings get hungry. It’s part of our biological nature. But, as spiritual beings, we also feel a higher form of hunger, a longing...
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