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Column: Don’t wait to appreciate
If you're ever looking for my mom or me on a Wednesday afternoon, head to a Wendy’s.
No-mow Sundays
Every Sunday morning, Mark and Julia Zia get their children ready to leave for Mass at St. Benedict’s Church in Atchison.
Donnelly graduates make their own sunshine
Cold, rainy, and dark was the weather outside the Jack Reardon Civic Center here on May 15.
A taste of Germany
Maureen Steinbock knows firsthand the value of working hard to attain a goal.
Column: Catholic colleges: Where faith and reason seek truth
Recently, I celebrated the baccalaureate Mass at Benedictine College in Atchison and participated in the graduation ceremony at Donnelly College in Kansas City, Kan.
Focused on the church
As a little boy growing up in Peru, Dr. Fernando Ugarte had only one wish: to own a camera.
Building better disciples
It's probably the biggest question we can ask ourselves about Catholic education: How do we measure the success of our Catholic schools?
Before their time
It’s a story of music and faith, of fun and friendship. It’s a story of seven women finding their place in the world, and a story of tragedy and loss.
Column: Pioneer priests set bar high for presbyterate
Recently, our priests gathered to honor their brother priests who are celebrating special anniversaries this year.