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A ministry in bloom
If life’s not a bed of roses, you couldn’t tell it by Good Shepherd parishioners David and Terry Hahlen.
Carroll looks forward to busy retirement
Dorothy Gale said it first in “The Wizard of Oz,” but it applies to Susan Carroll just as well: There’s no place like home.
Inspiring hope
It’s amazing the difference a year can make. Just ask Ken Gudenkauf, the executive director of Let’s Help Inc. and a parishioner of Mother Teresa Parish here.
Column: Our eternity lies not within the fountain of youth but in the risen Lord
On Nov. 30, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI promulgated his second encyclical letter: “Spe Salvi — On Christian Hope.”
The sound of music
She’s planning to keep her day job — as wife and mother to four kids, age 4- 10.
Column: Evangelization means planning with, not for, the people
A little over one year ago a small group of faith-filled women from Our Lady of Guadalupe in Topeka approached me about an evangelization project that they had in mind for Lent 2008.
Column: We participate in his mercy through Divine Mercy Sunday
In their deliberations on the sacred liturgy, the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council desired that the faithful participate fully in the rites of the Mass.
Column: Stewardship is the key to job satisfaction
In my work for the church, I do my best to explain why I enjoy my job.
Column: Matthew’s account both explains and enhances Mark’s
When I write the initial draft for my column, it often exceeds the word limit.