“Till death do us part” may still be part of traditional marriage vows. But the numbers don’t lie.
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Global Living Rosary continues in Topeka
It started out small. Or, at least that’s what Rey Maixner and Marilyn Dorrell, parishioners at Christ the King Parish here, said about the rosary group they founded in June 1989.
Baby bottle boomerang
St. Joseph parishioner Barb Carney is a pro-life advocate who believes actions speak louder than words.
Priesthood Sunday
If the Eucharist is “the source and summit of Christian life,” according to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, where would we be without priests to celebrate Mass?
Column: Let your priest know he is making a difference
During the homily for the installation of a new pastor, I preach about the many expectations we have for priests today.
‘Bella’ lives up to its name
The film — which was shot in just 23 days in New York City, yet won the prized People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2006 — is a moving tale of love, compassion and redemption.
Column: ‘Outcast’ status transformed by Jesus
People have known for centuries that the sick are often contagious.
Column: I’m worried you won’t read this
Apparently, I'm a slacker.
Growth seen in Secular Franciscans
There is one day in the year when you don’t have to guess what a Franciscan is doing.
Youths’ dreams recognized by Knights of Peter Claver
The dreams and deeds of four youths were recognized at a banquet held Sept. 8 and hosted by the Knights and Ladies of Peter Claver.