One disadvantage of moving more away from Patheos is that I lost my regular email list. If you want to keep up with me, you’ll need to subscribe to my weekly newsletter which should come out on Monday or Tuesday each week with the posts from the week and maybe a little more.
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Fr Matthew P. Schneider, LC
Priest, Moral Theologian, Autistic, Writer, Social Media Guru, etc
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[Notes:
- These post previews are slightly different (the newsletter has them more like the front page of the site with images cropped) as the newsletter plug-in I use is slightly different from this one.
- This preview will auto update as I add more posts (inlcuding being self-referential), but the newsletter each week is static.]
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Flourishing as Autistic Christians (Video Series with Duquesne University)
Back in Spring 2023, I did a recording with some people at Duquesne University on human flourishing as autistics from a Christian perspective. The roundtable […]
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Explaining Catholic Doctrine to Protestants (Podcast)
Last month, Ray Sexton invited me on his Lift High the Cross podcast to explain Catholic teachings to Protestants. Ray hopes to become a Lutheran […]
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Ten Years of a Sensory-Friendly Room Near Atlanta
In this third and final installment of examining places that have run a sensory-friendly space for an extended period, we get to possibly the longest-running […]
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Fort Wayne Has the Largest Sensory-Friendly Mass in the USA
St. Vincent de Paul parish in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has the most highly attended sensory-friendly Mass I know of. They have 400-700 people on an […]