Catholic schools today are providing that same experience and comfort. It is a great gift we give our students — to help them make sense of the world around them through the lens of our faith.
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Column: This season become an ambassador for Christ
As ambassadors for Christ, we can help others see the value of each human being.
Column: Christ comes each day in the face of the needy
The Christ Child whose birth we celebrate today came as a light in the darkness. He came as a beacon of hope to those who were hopeless. He came to point the way for us, showing us how to live a life of service.
Column: Jesus’ true identity revealed in Temple story
Mary and Joseph have found Jesus’ physical location: the temple in Jerusalem. But Jesus’ words to them suggests that they are still in the process of finding out who Jesus really is, of discovering his true identity. That is the...
Column: Will 2010 be a bowl of cherries or just the pits?
I’d add one more thing; call it no. 5002: Get a copy of this book for yourself and for at least three of your friends. Start doing the suggestions; cross off the ones you’ve accomplished. Then on Jan. 1, 2011, look back and see...
Ooh la-la! SOS goes French? Oui!
“I love our church and I know that it is imperative for the future of the church that we have good priests,” said Stockwell, a member of Curé of Ars Parish in Leawood.
The missionary’s next mission: home
“The spirit of Mother Teresa is alive and well. And I believe in my heart that this is what God has called me to do — to serve the poor in whatever way I can.”
Miege campus minister honored by K-State
“That these students would want to recognize her for how she has inspired them by naming an award for her is a great tribute to her wonderful work,” he said.
Young adult group feeds faith, fuels friendships
KCYA’s offerings are expansive and meant to offer something for everyone. Bible and faith studies, social activities, eucharistic adoration, service activities, and prayer all take place regularly, as well as a weekly Mass...
Column: Double meaning of ‘blessed’ deserves further study
What does “to bless” mean in this case?