Come what may, St. Paul affirms that God desires salvation for all: “For God delivered all to disobedience, that he might have mercy upon all.” God made the offer of salvation initially to Israel, and God will not withdraw that...
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Column: Do you get the picture?
Because we all have tons of pictures tucked away in various locations, maybe this week would be a good time to dust them off, head to our own “shepherd’s room” and ponder what writer Robert Louis Stevenson said so well: “So long...
Deacons make adjustments to new ministries
But that’s only the beginning. The 17 newly ordained permanent deacons in the archdiocese can only expect their responsibilities to grow in number and evolve in complexity in the months and years to come.
No desk job for former principal
Ann Connor stepped into the role of associate superintendent for archdiocesan Catholic schools July 1.
Record heat no match for volunteers
“We truly have such a group of giving folks,” he said, “giving of their time and suffering out there on the extreme weather days just to make sure our neighbors aren’t going hungry.”
Cardinal tells Catholics not to fear death and suffering
“I felt it was important for the physicians’ guild to address [these issues],” said McKenna. “A physician who doesn’t have the moral and ethical [teaching] of the Catholic Church could fall into some of these pitfalls . . . [and]...
Consultant’s legacy is one of service, new programs
After her many years as the consultant for the office of marriage and family life, Corrigan says she can see God everywhere in her work.
From the heart
“[CHWC] is life-changing,” Gabrish said. “It makes your look at things differently and realize you have the perfect house.” Although there are many camps that focus on mission work, Naas said it is the Catholic element of CHWC...
Task force considers ways to address needs of the archdiocese
The group will ultimately develop a set of recommendations for the archdiocese, which the archbishop and his advisors will use to guide the ultimate decision regarding a potential capital campaign.
Parishioners say goodbye to St. Joseph
“When I first had to inform you of this sad news,” he said, “I told you we had a great opportunity to grow in holiness. There was also the opportunity to let the devil get the best of us.