Seminarians aren’t exactly a commodity. They are extraordinarily rare gifts from God, from our families, and from our parishes.
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Column: Young adults invited to feed their faith through fellowship
“There are two ways, one of life and one of death, and there is a great difference between these two ways.”
Column: It’s time to revoke the legal immunity of the abortion industry
If sanity is ever to be restored to our nation’s approach to the issue of abortion, legislation like the clinic licensure bill currently before the Kansas Legislature will be key to the process.
Column: St. Paul’s wordplay enriches reading
St. Paul can be hard to understand, but he is worth it.
Column: Picture yourself in this spot
The Stations of the Cross are a powerful Lenten meditation.
Were you there?
The accompanying meditations were provided by Abbot Barnabas Senecal of St. Benedict’s Abbey in Atchison.
Dentist deacon called to treat a new kind of pain
“I do not want to be overly concerned with being the best deacon I can be,” he said. “I want to be the best deacon Christ wants me to be,” he said.
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“I think it’s just helping people who don’t have as much as other people,” he said. “We help provide things for less money and give them things that they might need.”
‘People really need confession’
People really need confession because they sin and need to experience God’s forgiveness and love, he said. And they need a concrete sign — the priest — to help them to be honest and accountable, and to have the forgiveness...
Going and going…
“The archbishop has an extremely busy schedule, and for him to take a whole weekend to do this is something parishioners appreciate,” he continued. “They know the archbishop does care, and having our meeting . . . gave them the...
