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Will Wright

Will Wright

Will Wright

Will Wright lives in Phoenix with his wife and sons and is a History and Religion Teacher at St. John Paul II Catholic High School. He is a regular speaker at the Institute of Catholic Theology in Phoenix and an instructor at the Kino Catechetical Institute. He is also a regular author for the website Catholic-Link English; many of his articles have been featured on “The Best of Catholic Blogging” column on the National Catholic Register website. Will is also the co-owner and co-creator of Good Distinctions: a Substack publication, Podcast, and YouTube channel. See more at Good Distinctions Will earned a Bachelor’s Degree in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He also holds a dual course of study Master’s Degree in Catechetics & Evangelization and Theology & Christian Ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville. Most importantly, Will is the husband of Bridget and father of two sons on earth and two in heaven.
Will Wright's Articles:
An Examination Of Conscience For Fathers

An Examination Of Conscience For Fathers

An examination of conscience is a tool that is used when preparing for making a good Confession. This tool can also be used at any time of day, but can be especially fruitful at nighttime, looking back over the day. The father is the priest of his domestic Church. He...

Abortion Is Always Wrong. Here’s Why…

Abortion Is Always Wrong. Here’s Why…

Abortion is Offensive to Human Dignity The worst offense against human dignity today is the scourge of abortion. It leaves at least five victims, in various senses of the word: the mother, the father, the child, and the...

Bedtime Stories With The Saints: St. George The Dragonslayer

Bedtime Stories With The Saints: St. George The Dragonslayer

Once upon a time, there was a horrible dragon who lived in a pond near a village called Silene. The dragon was terribly large with a pointed head and a flickering forked tongue like a snake. He had sharp curved claws bigger and sharper than any sword. Deadly, though...

Can The Holy Spirit Ask Us To Be Illogical?

Can The Holy Spirit Ask Us To Be Illogical?

Are Faith and Reason Compatible? A friend recently asked me a great question. Should decisions we make be made on faith alone or should we have faith and use reasoning. Put another way, could the Holy Spirit point us in a direction which seems like a logically poor...

What In The World Is Candlemas?

What In The World Is Candlemas?

Candlemas Day Candlemas is the colloquial name for the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord which is celebrated on February 2. In the new calendar (1970), the Christmas season ends with the Baptism of the Lord in early January. However, traditionally, Candlemas was...

The Duty Of Parenthood: Handing On The Catholic Faith

The Duty Of Parenthood: Handing On The Catholic Faith

Tradition – The Handing on of Faith St. Paul wrote in his letter to the Corinthians: “For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the...

Why Do Catholics Light Candles?

Why Do Catholics Light Candles?

Candles are Practical The word candle comes from the Latin “to burn.” Candles have been used since human beings have been able to start fire. Rudimentary wicks were encased in wax or animal fat and burned for light in the dark hours of the day. Oil candles were also...

The Special Virtue Of Thankfulness

The Special Virtue Of Thankfulness

The Virtue of Thankfulness: Simply Justice or Piety? The act of gratitude or being thankful is something which is seen as important both in the Church and in the broader human family. Gratitude is universally important for human relationships to flourish. Who wants to...

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