It’s the most dangerous piece of pro-abortion legislation in the history of the United States, and the bishops are mobilizing Catholics to fight it.
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Honored for ‘art of persuasion’
Beverly Boyd downplays her contribution to the canonization of St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, the only saint known to have ministered here in the archdiocese.
Column: Arch Jim’s ‘secret’ is joy of Christ he radiates
On Dec. 11, Archbishop James Patrick Keleher celebrated the 24th anniversary of his consecration as a bishop and began his 25th year of serving the church as a bishop.
Flying high
Jack Farnsworth might have needed a little help from his friends here at Sacred Heart School recently to make it around the world.
Column: We, like the servants, await the master’s return
Some people do not like to drive their car at night.
Column: Skipping Advent? Just wait a minute!
Remember the song, “Anticipation”? To this day, whenever I hear it, the first thing I think of is . . . Heinz ketchup.
Ride the pony
When Father Michael Koller decided to enter the seminary in late 2000, he had to unload a lot of stuff.
Eating in the round
Don’t tell your math teacher, but at Church of the Nativity School here, rectangles are now square.
Nemaha-Marshall pastoral plan accepted
A pastoral plan for the Nemaha-Marshall Region has been approved.
Column: Catholics must unite in face of pro-abortion agenda
It has always intrigued me that Abraham Lincoln in the midst of the terrible ordeal of the Civil War established a national day of thanksgiving.