Well, I'm back . . . but just barely. My 10-day visit to the Emerald Isle almost turned into a longer stay.
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Science City
Mad scientists? Not at John Paul II School in Overland Park. The school’s Science Olympiad team is pretty happy.
‘Blisters for Sisters’ honors women religious
Serra Club members from both sides of the state line hosted the sixth annual “Blisters for Sisters” walkathon, Mass and luncheon at Church of the Nativity Parish in Leawood to raise money and awareness — and to say “thank you”...
Vocations efforts growing, reaping results
Ask any number of priests and religious, and a fair number will tell you the seeds of their vocation were sown not in their late teens or 20s, but as early as grade school.
Statement: Archbishop appoints auditor to investigate allegations
One of the responsibilities as Archbishop that I do not cherish having to deal with involves allegations of misconduct made against clergy, employees or volunteers of the archdiocese. Fortunately for this archdiocese, such...
Knights rally to life
The theme for the 111th annual state convention of the Knights of Columbus was “Let’s Celebrate,” and that they did, adding faith and fraternity into the mix with fun.
Gospel measure of ‘fruitful’ is different from worldly success
Most of us hope the world will be a better, more loving place because of our lives.
Salina ordains new shepherd
In front of more than 1,200 people at Sacred Heart Cathedral here, and before countless others watching live on television and the Internet, Bishop Edward J. Weisenburger was ordained the 11th shepherd of the Diocese of Salina...
Stepping up
Seminarian provides faithful help to archbishop’s mother.
Column: God’s love is made manifest to others through our marraige
Waiting in an airport to catch a flight is usually boring unless one is headed to a family celebration or an exotic vacation destination.