There is a strong connection between stewardship and civic duty.
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Column: Both sides of the tablet interdependent, says Jesus
Pictures of Moses often show him cradling in his arms the two stone tablets of the Law.
Column: Make gift-giving a religious experience
He’s almost never let me down before, but this time he did. I’m cutting him some slack, though, as I suspect the mess on Wall Street has kept him very busy.
‘Against all odds’
The symbols of new life are everywhere in the sacrament of baptism: the flowing water, the chrism oil, and the pure, white beeswax of the baptismal candle.
A divine evening
If Jesus had attended this year’s annual Divine Wine Fest benefiting St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center here, there would have been no need for a miracle.
Guides for the journey
When Adam Hauser graduates from the University of Kansas this coming spring, he’ll leave with a diploma — and a treasure.
Column: There’s no more powerful prayer for peace than the rosary
This past summer, I had the opportunity to lead a pilgrimage to the International Eucharistic Congress in Quebec City.
Seeing is believing
Renae’s first reaction was panic — followed by the thought, “I’ve got to get an abortion.”
Recognizing God’s call
It was a bit of a paparazzi moment for Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann, as fifth-graders from all over the city lined up to get his autograph after his presentation at the Fifth-Grade Vocation Day here.
Column: ‘Caesar’ passage misconstrued in modern homes
Political opinion in this country has built a wall of separation between church and state based upon the First Amendment clause in the Constitution.