September 11, 2019
Forgiven and Free: The Sacrament of Penance
If you have ever found yourself saying or thinking, “I am a sinner,” then you have something in common with…
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September 11, 2019
Fr. Charles Fox
If you have ever found yourself saying or thinking, “I am a sinner,” then you have something in common with…
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Christine Warner
Dr. Kenneth Warner, M.D., is an associate professor of surgery at Tufts Medical School in Boston and a senior cardiothoracic…
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Cande de Leon and Rosemary de Leon
Cande and Rosemary de Leon live in Phoenix, where Cande serves as the executive director for mission advancement for the…
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Casey McCorry
Even though I discerned out of religious life years ago, marriage and motherhood have revealed to me a miniature monastic…
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Daniel Meloy
It all happened on a dance floor in a bar in downtown Detroit. The music was loud, the lights were…
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Daniel Meloy
You could say Kat Cotton has a knack for being in the wrong place at the right time. An aspiring…
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Father John Riccardo
So far, we have looked at the first two parts of the kerygma — that is, the basic proclamation of…
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Adele Paz Collins
Children naturally long for heroes. Whether it’s a knight in shining armor, a superhero with a cape or a noble…
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Ryan O'Hara and Jill O'Hara
In this Q&A, we hear from Ryan and Jill O’Hara about how they live their Catholic faith at home, in…
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Father John Riccardo
If someone asked you what Christianity is all about, what would you say? Most of us probably have a number…
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