Reasonably Catholic: Keeping the Faith


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Finding the funny in a strict Catholic upbringing: Soup to Nutz cartoonist Rick Stromoski

Rick in uniformAndrew

Rick Stromoski picSyndicated cartoonist Rick Stromoski, though no longer Catholic, makes good use of his familiarity with the faith as one of  of 12 children.in a devout Catholic home.

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Find more of Rick’s work at www.rickstromoski.com and access his entire 15-year ouvre at the Universal Syndicate’s www.uclick.com and www.gocomics.com


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Part II: Following Jesus as a Secular Progressive

Tony Kriz

Tom KrattenmakerMatt Croasmun

Christian author Tony Kriz, secularist author/columnist Tom Krattenmaker, and moderator Matt Croasmun, director of Research & Publication, Yale Center for Faith & Culture and pastor of Elm City Vineyard Church in New Haven, batted around how Jesus can inform and enrich the lives of even non-religious people.

The program, held at Yale in late April, was sponsored by the Yale Center for Faith & Culture, Yale Humanist Community, Elm City Vineyard Church, City Church, Rivendell InstituteYale Christian Fellowship, The Open PartyYale Graduate Student Christian Fellowship, and Yale Faith & Action.

See more at: http://faith.yale.edu/news/following-jesus-secular-progressive#sthash.mYxId5jI.dpuf

A video of the program can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACJk9ZSGomk