Jennifer Fitz's Blog

January 28, 2026

Your Life Is Worthwhile

Story time. Earlier this year I put out a prayer request for a thing that was purely for fun. Because I like to have fun. That was the sole stated reason. Any side benefits could be had some other way. Why pretend at nobler motivations? Fact check: Prayer answered. Double fact check: Prayer over-answered. After I […]
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Published on January 28, 2026 13:59

December 13, 2025

How Catholic is Wake Up Dead Man?

[No Spoilers] Last night I watched Wake Up Dead Man, the latest in the Knives Out series. Two of the leading characters are Catholic priests, and the murder takes place in their parish. Furthermore, the plot is 100% centered around questions of faith — it’s not a generic mystery with Catholic-flavor settings, it’s a mystery that […]
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Published on December 13, 2025 09:40

September 17, 2025

Does Location Tracking Make Your Children Safer?

As a young adult, my sister was stalked by a serial rapist. Her husband worked nights, and her stalker figured out her husband’s work schedule and broke in through their bedroom window in the middle of the night when he knew she would be alone. What saved her was the only tool that actually works, […]
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Published on September 17, 2025 15:24

July 26, 2025

How to Beat Summer Seasonal Affective Disorder

At The Atlantic, “American Summers are Starting to Feel Like Winter” reports with alarm and befuddlement on the summer variant of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Understandable, if you are new to the thing. I am not new to the thing. I am, however, grateful it is finally getting on the public health radar, because summer-depression is […]
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Published on July 26, 2025 11:05

July 10, 2025

When Your Clergy Just Don’t Give A Crap

This week’s topic is brought to us by the archbishop of Toulouse, France, who has just promoted a convicted rapist to archdiocesan chancellor. One of the best things I ever did was follow a bunch of normal-person priests on social media, so that when bishops pull despicable stunts like this, I can immediately see the […]
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Published on July 10, 2025 13:54

June 22, 2025

Why MAiD Is An Elitist Insult

This week it struck me just how deeply offensive is the term “Medical Aid in Dying” (MAiD) as a euphemism for assisted suicide. Thursday evening I sat with my husband’s grandmother, praying silently beside her as she lay sleeping, her face beautiful as ever in the golden evening sunlight in her wood-paneled den. She would […]
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Published on June 22, 2025 13:17

June 10, 2025

Medical Gaslighting and Assisted Suicide

I have a playlist called “Medical Gaslighting” that is for unwinding after particularly stupid doctors’ appointments. In 2021 when my brain went mostly-AWOL for a few months, we didn’t even bother going to the doctor — the spouse and I went straight to planning for end-of-life. Why would we do this? Because we had long […]
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Published on June 10, 2025 09:03

May 29, 2025

Misogynist Clericalism Strikes Again

The new bishop of Charlotte (NC) is under fire from, well, everybody for his recent attempt to micromanage a bazillion legitimate options for the Catholic liturgy. Some of the proposed mandates are just bizarre, such as banning the ringing bells at the start of Mass. Others are downright discriminatory: Prohibiting “quiet” or “low” Masses makes […]
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Published on May 29, 2025 08:33

May 21, 2025

Relationship Hacks With Your Deceased Loved Ones

Regardless of whether a loved one dies early and unexpectedly or passes away after a long life and with considerable forewarning, we the bereaved are often left with unfinished relationship threads. Some of the most common longings are: “I never got to say . . .” “I never apologized . . .” “I wish my […]
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Published on May 21, 2025 10:30

May 10, 2025

What’s in the Encyclical that Inspired Pope Leo’s Name?

I was thrilled to see that Pope Leo XIV is indeed a Rerum Novarum guy, which I’ll explain in a sec but first here are his own words, from his May 10th address to the College of Cardinals: . . . I chose to take the name Leo XIV. There are different reasons for this, but […]
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Published on May 10, 2025 14:01