When a doctor starts his or her practice in a new town, a notice will often appear in the local newspaper to introduce the professional to the local population.
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Column: What the world needs now
"We should never leave this world not having the people that we love know that we love them.”
Evangelization and Catechesis: Call to Share funds help form disciples
The Lord wants to do something significant in northeast Kansas. He is opening doors throughout our area so that more people can come to know him and live in the community of his church.
Archbishop hosts beneficiaries of Catholic Education Foundation
For many of the families served by the Catholic Education Foundation, a simple “thank you” just isn’t enough.
Road to Damascus leads Saul in new direction
You might say that Saul of Tarsus was a one-man wrecking crew.
Column: For peace in the midst of the storm, turn to Jesus
I have begun to avoid the news channels because they seem on a mission to try to make me despair.
Column: Into the warmth and the light
The forecast for tonight is cold, bitterly cold, with a sharp northwesterly wind making the 22 degree temperature at midday feel more like single digits.
Column: Jesus subdues demon, establishing his authority
All teachers, at one time or another, have had to deal with a disruptive student, one who speaks out in class or in some other way interferes with the process of learning.
Column: Three chairs for Catholic Press Month
Because this paper is coming out on Super Bowl Weekend, I‘ll start with a sports story that you might have missed.
A march to remember
The marching mass of 250,000 people slowed to a near stop, which gave Caitlin Fox, a student at St. James Academy in Lenexa, an opportunity to survey the scene spilling across the National Mall.