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Matthew is from Cleveland, Ohio and graduated from Franciscan University of Steubenville with his undergraduate in History and Theology in 2020. His career goal is to teach high school, but wanted to take a year or so to serve an unconventional job. He initially heard of culture project from his friend, Peter, who was signed up as a first year missionary. He was intrigued by the message of addressing healthy views of relationships in order to grow in community and with God. All of the theology in world will not move a man's heart who has never experienced relationship. It was this opportunity to help people put faith into practice that instilled a "Yes," from Matthew.

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Matthew Dolinar
Science and Faith
By Matthew Dolinar  •  June 28th, 2022

Science has been the topic of fierce discussion lately within our culture these past two years. I have often heard very much opposed opinions from people who both claim to believe in science. It begs the question, what is science’s role in our lives, and what can it tell us about ourselves? To start us…

Cool, Time to Pray. Now What?
By Matthew Dolinar  •  May 10th, 2022

If you have been involved in Catholic community or have run in circles with people of faith, I am sure you have heard about the importance of the interior life. So often do we hear that we must “pray, pray, and pray some more.” But few times do we learn about what this actually looks…

Let’s Be Honest About Chastity
By Matthew Dolinar  •  March 17th, 2022

I think it is time we were honest with ourselves: Do you want to be chaste? Chastity. The virtue of relationships. It allows us to see the human person first and foremost in any relationship. It allows the beauty of each person to be respected and seen. Chastity creates the necessary freedom for a person…

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