Veronica Arntz

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Veronica Arntz graduated from Wyoming Catholic College with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts, which included courses in humanities, philosophy, theology, and Latin, among others, using the Great Books of Western thought. The title of her senior thesis was, “Communio Personarum Meets Communionis Sacramentum: The Cosmological Connection of Family and Liturgy.” She is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Theology from the Augustine Institute.

The Dark Night and the Cross

The Dark Night and the Cross

Flannery O’Connor & Redemption Amidst the Grotesque

Flannery O’Connor & Redemption Amidst the Grotesque

The Virtues of St. Bernadette Soubirous

The Virtues of St. Bernadette Soubirous

Pursuing Asceticism: St. Augustine & St. Anthony of Egypt

Pursuing Asceticism: St. Augustine & St. Anthony of Egypt

Spiritual Guidance from St. Catherine of Siena

Spiritual Guidance from St. Catherine of Siena

Marriage from the Beginning: A Fulfilled Vision of the Sixth Commandment

Noble Beauty, Transcendent Holiness

Contemplating the Word and the Annunciation

The Faith of St. Thomas Aquinas

Ascending to the Divine During Advent: Avoiding the Spiritual Sin of Acedia

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