"If I see one more corporation declare itself ‘green,’ I’m going to start burning tires in my backyard.”- Ed Hardiman, Bristow, Va.
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Break open the word with prayer this Lent
Maybe you promised yourself that this would be the Best Lent Ever.
School of Faith provides convenient, practical faith formation
When Catholics from around the archdiocese conclude their classes with the School of Faith, they are not awarded a degree for their efforts.
Camps utilize soccer’s Catholic appeal
At Catholic Soccer Camps, players are getting one step closer to God — one kick at a time.
NCYC Kansas City, here it comes
More than 20,000 youth will come to area for the National Catholic Youth Conference
Column: Archbishop responds to questions concerning Sebelius nomination
I am told that my column and statements regarding the nomination of Governor Sebelius to serve as Secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have inspired a lot of chatter in the blogosphere.
Cash cow
“There’s a Catholic cow in our yard!” boasted 3-year-old Audrey Scheeley to strangers in the grocery store last week.
Front & center
You’re never too young or too old to join the Catholic Church, to judge by this year’s Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion service held March 8 at Most Pure Heart of Mary Church here.
Column: Sunday’s Gospel prepares us for Jesus’ passion
When Pope Benedict visited the United States in April 2008, he prayed at New York’s ground zero, asking God to bring direction to people “consumed with hatred.”
Column: I’m starting to see what Lent’s all about
Twice a month, on Thursday mornings, I have Mass for the Catholic residents at the nursing center in Tonganoxie.