Six Japanese girls who visited St. Thomas Aquinas High School here just weeks after earthquakes devastated their country have returned home with much more than memories of a different culture.
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Students celebrate virtually ‘their’ pope’s beatification
“The event of John Paul II’s beatification was, for me, a meditation on the contemporaneousness of Christ among us,” he said. “To our generation, John Paul II was perhaps the prime example of the transforming encounter — when the...
Column: Called each by name, and finally, to God
We are each called by name, beloved and claimed by God. How glorious it must have been for my mother to hear Jesus call her name. How glorious it will be when we are with him in paradise.
Column: Demand politicians be pro-life by your vote
Recently we have seen both encouraging and discouraging votes on pro-life issues.
Column: Early Christians lived a new exodus
“They live in the flesh, but they are not governed by the desires of the flesh. They pass their days on earth, but they are citizens of heaven.”
Column: Are you ready for Mother’s Day?
Often the best present we can give to those we love is to be present in their lives.
Archbishop’s Call to Share surpasses goal
“I’m very grateful to all who give. It’s not the money, it is what the money allows us to accomplish,” said Knop. “My money, combined with your money, makes this happen.”
Planned Parenthood targeted for state cuts
“To many Kansans, the mission of Planned Parenthood as . . . the largest abortion provider in the country is so morally abhorrent that having any taxpayer dollars going to Planned Parenthood is inherently offensive,” said Kinzer.
Kansas Legislature tightens regulations on abortion clinics
“In concert with the other two bills signed by Governor Brownback, this legislation will make Kansas a very inhospitable environment for the abortion industry,” he said. “Hopefully, they will decide to leave Kansas altogether...
Archbishop Naumann prays for victims of terrorism
I pray for eternal rest for all victims of the terrorism.
