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Roxane Salonen

Roxane Salonen

Contributing Writer at The Forum

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Erika Bachiochi on Being a Pro-Life Catholic, Feminist Intellectual and Mother of 7: ‘Our Hearts ...

Scholar and mom Erika Bachiochi on winning hearts for life: ‘Charity has to be ahead of every argument.’
ncregister.com

‘Tears of the Heart’: The Story Behind the Cover Art of a New Book ...

‘It’s always been about the tears.’ — Jill Metz, sacred artist
ncregister.com

Catholic Filmmaker’s Historical-Fiction Film, ‘A Heart Like Water,’...

The wordlessness of the film draws the viewer deeply into the drama of life on the prairie
brainerddispatch.com

Salonen: Anne Rice’s eternal quest completed in death | Brainerd Di...

Salonen writes, “Rice and I crossed paths through several email exchanges in August 2016. Apparently, it was characteristic of Rice to respond to emails, so though her replies to me might not have been extraordinary, I hold them dear. As a fellow baptized Catholic, Rice was a sister in Christ.”
brainerddispatch.com

Salonen: No shadow of doubt, it’s time for ‘Roe’ to go | Brainerd D...

Salonen writes, “One sign of a law’s effectiveness is whether it is settled. Has the law brought more peace, or more unrest? Most thinking persons, in assessing the aftermath fairly, can see that Roe was an epic failure.′
duluthnewstribune.com

Salonen: Artificial intelligence could darken humanity more; hope r...

Salonen warns that there is a spiritual battle unfolding. Whereas Christians are taught that God is the center of the Cosmos, those deeply rooted in artificial intelligence attempt to create their own identity and meaning.
duluthnewstribune.com

Salonen: Is Atheism dead? Author answers the question | Duluth News...

Salonen shares snippets from an interview with Eric Metaxas, author of “Is Atheism Dead?,” in which he says atheism intellectually untenable.
duluthnewstribune.com

Salonen: Admitting we are in exile can help us endure | Duluth News...

Salonen writes, “like the Jews of the Old Testament, Christians are living in exile.” But Salonen says God will “lead us safely home.”
grandforksherald.com

Salonen: Love, vulnerability go together, friend says | Grand Forks...

My friend writes that the loss she is experiencing right now is breaking her spirit at a time she thought she’d already shattered into as many pieces as is humanly possible. But she describes her struggle to express this in words as “strangely comforting,” because it reminds her there are more shard…
duluthnewstribune.com

Salonen: Love, vulnerability go together, friend says | Duluth News...

My friend writes that the loss she is experiencing right now is breaking her spirit at a time she thought she’d already shattered into as many pieces as is humanly possible. But she describes her struggle to express this in words as “strangely comforting,” because it reminds her there are more shard…
duluthnewstribune.com

Salonen: Group against group won’t get us to racial justice | Dulut...

Racial injustice needs to be challenged and corrected. But CRT, with its Marxist underpinnings, leads to denigrating one group to raise up another, with the goal of a readjustment of power. Ultimately, the group deemed the oppressed becomes the oppressor, so instead of fostering justice, we just rel…
grandforksherald.com

Salonen: Bishops document on Eucharist isn’t about President Biden ...

Because Catholics hold the Eucharist in such high regard — considering it not a symbol, but the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus himself, “God in the flesh” (see John 6) — it cannot be taken lightly. Receiving the Eucharist unworthily can bring condemnation onto one’s very soul.