Someday, the new Mother Teresa Church here will be a gymnasium. In fact, it wouldn’t be hard to imagine the backboards now, if not for the beautiful furnishings.
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In recent years, some Catholics have engaged in a dispute about baptism.
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Patron’s spirit permeates new parish dedication
When Father Bill Bruning and his parishioners were planning the new Mother Teresa of Calcutta Church here, they asked themselves: “WWMTB?”
Column: Make way for the Word in your life this new year
It has been two years since I began writing these weekly columns for The Leaven.