Ground blessed, broken at Seneca for new $3.7 million school
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Kansas Welcomed Down Under
Host Families Relish Time Spent with Kansas Contingent
Scholars dissect details of loaves and fishes
by Fr. Mike Stubbs I can vividly remember the day that John F. Kennedy was shot — Nov. 22, 1963. Certain distinct details stand out: the nun making the announcement to our 6th grade class; the students starting to cry; our...
Column: I hope this will make you smile
Vacation Bible School just ended at my parish and, to be honest with you, I couldn’t be happier. The week made me a nervous wreck.
Farming the Future
Refugees put down roots in shadow of Kansas City skyline
Topeka tradition celebrates 75 years
It was 75 years ago this summer that parishioners of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in the Oakland neighborhood of Topeka, decided to start organizing a neighborhood get-together that has grown into one of the capital’s signature...
Learning about life through death
It’s hard to imagine deriving joy from dealing with death. But Catholic Charities Hospice volunteers insist their work with the dying is among the most rewarding things they’ve ever done.
Shrine Honors a Legacy of Devotion to Faith and Family
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann dedicates the new Sacred Heart shrine and garden at Kateri Tekakwitha.
One for the Kids
Emily Novak made a video to help orphans half a world away. This summer, she got a chance to meet them.
Column: Final ‘sorting’ a favorite theme of Matthew
In 1209, the Crusaders were waging a war against the Cathars in southern France.