“We’ve made a conscious effort to leave things in God’s hands,” he said. “And it has worked out beautifully, because certainly God writes things more smoothly than we ever could for ourselves.”
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Catholic Foundation reports record success
The archbishop noted that both the Kansas City Business Journal and Ingram’s magazine have recognized the foundation as one of the top foundations in the Kansas City area, “a remarkable accomplishment considering all that has...
Mannhattan declaration
“I think this is very much needed,” he continued, “because it is ecumenical and shows the unity of Christians around fundamental principles at a time when they are under attack.”
Column: To accept Jesus, we must accept ourselves as sinners
Make a good, sincere sacramental confession this Advent and you will have made the best possible preparation for the true celebration of Christmas — the anniversary of the birth of the Christ — our redeemer and our savior.
Sharing the Interior joy
“Our main desire and hope for the future is to sensitize people ever more to the beauty, importance and necessity of their interior lives, their relationship with Jesus,” said Sister Susan. “That’s the whole reason why we exist...
Column: It was absolutely stunning
With God, they say, there are no coincidences.
Send me an angel
“Each [woman’s] situation will be unique,” said Kelsey. “With the unique needs of each individual, the Gabriel angels will be flexible and walk with her through her pregnancy and find out whatever kinds of needs she may have.”
Nuns vs. Nintendo
“The best part is that the staff, residents, and students are able to have positive and ongoing interaction one-on-one,” she said. “This will be something that young and old can do together.”
Column: Catholic Charities provides vehicle for community to share church’s love
At a recent meeting, Jan Lewis, the president of Catholic Charities, read a moving letter from a man that Catholic Charities assisted some months ago. He had despaired so greatly that he was contemplating suicide. Fortunately...
Bella takes a bow
As part of the Cheapside Company Chorus, Bella will sing and dance her way through 11 performances of “Scrooge: The Musical.” Her parents are as impressed with her talent as they are inspired by her spirit and determination.