“The bottom line is that the public is behind us,” said Culp. “Gallup polls show that more people are calling themselves pro-life.”
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This mission has teeth
“I think all of us are given certain gifts,” he said. “And we should share those gifts, if possible, for the betterment of humankind.”
Column: Sacramental confession is like steroids for the soul
More powerful than any radio ad in motivating those you love to return to Jesus will be your prayers and your own example of the joy and peace you receive from encountering the Lord’s mercy in the sacrament of reconciliation.
Column: Animator provides his own ministry’s ‘year in review’
And so here you have it — the 2011 Hispanic Ministry Year in Review.
Column: Counting my blessings (instead of sheep)
I often go to sleep counting my blessings. These bright, faith-filled workers are right there at the top of my list. I would like to say to each of them: “Love ya, love ya, love ya!”
Column: Nineveh serves as both example and promise
The Book of Jonah then is looking back to earlier times, to an earlier rivalry that would no longer threaten Israel, to an example of God’s mercy which, being somewhat removed in time, could be viewed with a more objective eye.
Column: Stop whatever you’re doing right now
ARTICLE READ STOP ALL ELSE CAN WAIT STOP PRAY NAP TREASURE BLESSINGS STOP MAKE TIME DAILY TO . . . STOP
Through the eye of the abbot
“It’s more than a scene,” he said of the photographs. “I’ve tried to make a faith relationship for the reader.”
Haskell’s helping hand
Olivera and Wilson are still haunted by many of the images they saw on their trip: abandoned children, overcrowded trailers with inadequate heat, and children in need of medical help that simply isn’t available.
Leo and Mary Jane Hammes: Salt of the Earth
“They are just genuine people,” she concluded warmly, “the salt of the earth.”
