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Exalting the cross exalts the One who died on it
When we encounter a double meaning in a joke, it often serves as a way to sneak in suggestive material, material that otherwise would not be acceptable.
Take a stand to sit down (for a meal)
Every Christian needs half an hour of prayer each day, except when we are busy . . . then we need an hour.”
Dramatic headline belie abuse prevention prograss
The large, stark headlines about recently announced clergy abuse settlements are reminiscent of those seven years ago, when the abuse crisis was at its height.
Walking the Walk
With a change of underwear and a golf club for protection, Zach Crosthwait, a member of St. Patrick Parish here, started out on his summer vacation.
Dad discovers parenting is a team sport
Maybe you’ve been blessed, like me, with a wife who minds the details of household, homework, practices, games, concerts, and the like.
Auditor finds satisfaction in new role
In his new role as financial and controls auditor for the archdiocese, Holy Trinity parishioner Mike Horn believes he may have found a perfect fit at last.
New president takes the helm of Donnelly College
It’s more than a job. It’s a mission.
Life’s true beginning an ‘inconvenient truth’ for some
by Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann Today’s Leaven features a joint pastoral letter co-authored by Bishop Robert Finn and myself entitled: “Our Moral Responsibility as Catholic Citizens.” I encourage you to read it carefully and...
Column: On accepting the nomination for vice president
It did not receive much fanfare and, in fact, it still has yet to come out in the press, so you will be the first to hear about it.