When Father Jerry Williams visited St. Boniface Parish here for the first time in 1986 as vocation director for the Carmelites, he never imagined he’d be part of its 150th anniversary celebration 22 years later . . . but he hoped.
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Conception Seminary has record enrollment
If you turn on the news today, most likely you’ll be inundated with reports of rising prices, economic turmoil, and distillations of fiscal policy discussions from the most recent political debates.
True insiders share their memories of life with the popes
“Da Vinci Code” fans would have been disappointed.
Topeka school experiences unprecedented success
Last month, teachers and administrators here at Most Pure Heart of Mary Elementary School in Topeka learned how their students had scored on the State Assessment Exams given last spring.
Not enough hours in the day?
More than 30 archdiocesan priests are heading back to school a little late this fall, but their occasional absence from their parishes promises to pay dividends to their congregations in the long run.
Column: ‘Shepherds’ program schools priests in management
Sunday, Oct. 26, was designated this year as Priesthood Sunday by Worldwide Marriage Encounter and the Serra Club.
Meet Paul
One time he was nearly beaten to death. On several other occasions, he was merely beaten bloody.
Column: Faith frees us from life cycle of nature
Since we observe All Souls Day this Sunday, any Gospel reading from the Mass of the Dead may be used.
Column: You can’t always trust your eyes
Here’s a snippet of a recent conversation between my mom and I.
Learning the ropes: New chancellor tackles the job description that has no end
Father Gary Pennings was still a relative rookie when Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann threw him a curveball: How would you like to be chancellor?