A few years ago a man went to his doctor, complaining of constant headaches. The doc examined the man and then asked whether he drank, smoked, got enough rest, or did anything for fun.
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Retrouvaille offers hope for hurting marriages
If you’re in a struggling, hurting marriage, Joe and Danette Searle would like to tell you three things.
Come one, come all
The task of a priest — or a bishop — can be stated very simply, according to Archbishop Emeritus James P. Keleher.
Column: Prayer: Our last, best gift to loved ones who have died
The church’s teaching on purgatory has not been given sufficient emphasis in our catechesis in recent years.
150 years young
For the “grand finale” of the 150th jubilee celebration of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Nov. 14, Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann took the opportunity to tip his miter to a grand old man who knew a little something about the...
Column: Has the master’s investment in you paid off?
People invest money for a variety of reasons.
Column: Don’t worry, be grateful
How’s your 401(k) doing?
Column: Never despair of the power of God’s love for lost loved ones
This summer my family suffered a terrible tragedy. A close relative committed suicide.
Help for our heroes
The family members of soldiers returning safely from Iraq count themselves lucky.
Column: Extraordinary need yielded an extraordinary response
It was a bad day. The woman who walked through our door that Tuesday morning was battling cancer.
