It was an unusual sight — a woman walking across the Wyandotte Street Bridge — that caused Matt Ross and his son Skylar to look back in the truck’s rearview mirrors as they drove past.
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Column: Catholic teaching shines light on nutrition/hydration issues
In recent years, some medical practitioners have suggested that death from dehydration may not be such an unpleasant way for patients to die.
Column: Gospel challenges our commitment to Christ
In reading about the Camino Santiago, the famous pilgrimage route to the shrine of St. James at Campostela in Spain, I have learned about a recommendation frequently made to pilgrims who ordinarily travel it by foot.
Column: Is Jesus someone that you admire?
This past April 15 was a tough day for me. And it didn't have much to do with taxes at all.
The genius of women
Variety was the spice that flavored this year's Genius of Women event sponsored by the St. Lawrence Institute for Faith and Culture at Kansas University here.
A determined effort to protect
The story is painful and familiar: allegations of sexual abuse of a minor by a trusted figure, charges of inaction and denial by higher-ups, victims, and lawsuits.
Priests urged to recommit to ‘the radical venture’ of the priesthood
He may not have been there in person, but a certain French priest was very much present in spirit at St. Patrick Parish here on April 15.
Late-term abortion bill vetoed
Pro-life leaders expressed dismay over Gov. Mark Parkinson’s veto of a late-term abortion bill and urged Kansans to contact legislators and ask for a veto override.
Column: Archdiocese works to provide a safe environment for children
The recent reports of sexual abuse of minors by priests in Ireland and many other western European countries have been painful reminders of the clergy sexual abuse scandal that rocked the church in the United States in 2002.
Avery’s Closet
Given a choice between going fishing and picking out clothes for a girl, 14-year-old Avery Fliger would much rather go fishing.