Why is relativism such a problem? Why do I get worked up over it? Let me be clear, relativism is the most dangerous movement I have found in our generation. It’s a cancer. It’s a cancer that roots out all …
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A Quick Note: Knowing Your Priceless and Immeasurable Worth
I recently asked my followers on Instagram to message me about what topics they wanted me to write about. I received a lot of great ideas but one response in particular struck a chord with me: “How do you pray …
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Six Things to Remember as a Catholic at a Secular University
Quick Background: I feel I need to start with a little background (context is always key, y’all). Right after high school, I went to a small secular liberal arts university for three and a half years to earn my undergraduate …
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In with the Good, Out with the Bad: A Letter to Those Who Need to Hear It
It’s been hard to be a Catholic these past couple weeks. That’s the truth. As a convert who has had to defend her faith and has always done so proudly – I can’t exactly say I am ‘proud’ right now. …
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“Good Pope, Bad Pope” Review
I recently posted on my Instagram (Lifeasleahknows if you want to follow!) about a book that I just finished reading, Good Pope, Bad Pope by Mike Aquilina. I received so many comments, questions, and messages about this book that I felt …

Finding Liberation: Do You Have To Go “Off the Grid”?
For those who follow me on Instagram, you already know this, but I recently came back from an amazing trip to California. One of my younger cousins was getting married and the trip that started out as a short wedding …
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My (Reluctant) Thoughts on the Met Gala ‘Heavenly Bodies’ Theme
I can’t believe I am actually posting this. I honestly had no intent on commenting on this subject whatsoever. That is… until I had a conversation with my wise dear mother who reminded me, “Well Leah, I mean if you …
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My First Time at Mass: Understanding A Protestant Perspective
I haven’t been at this ‘blogging game’ very long but I have learned so much. I feel like I have been immersed in a community that I never knew existed. It has been pretty incredible. Getting to meet and talk …
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