More than 600 guests — almost double last year’s attendance — are expected at the sixth annual Gaudeamus dinner and recognition celebration to be held Oct. 18 at the Overland Park Convention Center.
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The Bible clearly identifies the kingdom of God and its relationship to children. Children possess an innate goodness that is pleasing to God.
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I have it on good authority, meaning something I heard once somewhere, that once upon a time in this country some bishops would assign a priest to preach on hell.
Column: Christ invites, not forces us, to know him
"Being Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction.”
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A few years ago, I traveled to Europe on vacation.
Column: Place the sick in the Master’s hands
Ever hear of Ole Bull?
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Archdiocesan women come together for ‘A Day of Boundless Joy’
When you promote a retreat as a “Day of Boundless Joy,” you’ve got your work cut out for you.
Mentoring builds special relationships
Combine good food, a high school teen, a seasoned adult, and a Scripture study, and you have the basic recipe for the Theological Reflections mentoring program at Bishop Ward High School here.
Column: Month of the rosary highlights versatile devotion
I was truly pleased by the 20,000 Catholics who came to Kauffman Stadium on May 25, the feast of Corpus Christi, for an afternoon of eucharistic adoration and the praying of the Global Living Rosary for peace.