As the season of Lent comes to a close, I feel that a confession to readers of this column is in order: I’m turning into a Facebook junkie.
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Tiller acquitted but will face counts before Board of Healing Arts
Dr. George Tiller got his acquittal, but not his vindication. Not yet.
Code blue
When you hear a “code blue” called in a hospital, you know that immediate action is required to handle a serious situation.
Column: Lent invites us to see life through the prism of the paschal mystery
During this Lenten season, I have been reflecting upon the 40 years that the Israelites spent wandering in the desert before their entrance into the Promised Land.
Job won
The woman was calling from Independence, Mo., asking directions to Prince of Peace Church here.
Column: Wheat a metaphor for resurrection for both John and Paul
We sometimes accuse politicians of not giving a straight answer to a simple question.
Planning process looks at Atchison Region
In the northeastern-most corner of the archdiocese, numbers are only one of the factors that go into the calculations of the pastoral planning process.
Mother Teresa’s rosary gives comfort to those in difficult times
How could a modest plastic rosary be such a comfort to the many people who have used it?
Column: Governor’s claim of reducing abortions deserves closer scrutiny
This week, I complete my answers to some of the questions that have arisen because of my comments on the nomination by President Obama of Governor Kathleen Sebelius to serve as the next secretary for Health and Human Services...
Archbishop, pro-lifers contest governor’s claim to pro-life credentials
Call it a tale of two Web sites.