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Daniel Campbell

Daniel Campbell is the Director of the Lay Division at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary.

Law, authority and the Kingdom of Heaven

As we approach the 2024 Presidential Election, it’s easy to get caught up in particulars—particular positions of candidates, propositions to vote for/against, and so...

Introducing the SJV Lay Division

As the Director of the Lay Division at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary, I have the blessing of overseeing unique programs of study. They...

The original Apostolic Mindset: The Book of Acts

In recent years, our Archbishop has been calling us to adopt an apostolic mindset. The apostles, after all, faced challenges similar to us: surrounded...

What St. Catherine of Siena teaches us about the virtue of hope

“Sometimes My providence leaves My great servants a pricking, as I did to My gentle apostle Paul, My chosen vessel…Could I and can I...

The ‘Branch’ of Christmas Day

When people ask about the importance of the Old Testament prophets for today, it’s easy to note how the content of their preaching expresses...

Gratitude: A moral obligation

The Thanksgiving holiday always provides the occasion for reflection on gratitude, a virtue fundamental to loving our neighbor. We speak often of gratitude as...

Generational Faith

According to a recent Pew Research Center report, only 1 in 3 Catholic parents consider it “very important” for their children to share their...

The Biblical roots of Confession

When it comes to the mercy of God, is there any greater encounter we have with that today than in the confessional? In fact, St....

The Nativity through St. Joseph’s eyes

We all have particularly poignant moments in our lives that we’ll never forget. The “look” of it, “sound” of it and “smell” of it...

The importance of story: Finding our place

We often think of sermons today as the preaching of the doctrine, law, and living of the Catholic faith. While certainly true, what we...

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