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Column: Suffering was not a part of God’s original design
Recently, I was listening to a radio interview with a college theology professor at a major university who described himself as an agnostic.
Column: Point of ensoulment not the issue in stem-cell debate
by Father Tadeusz Pacholczyk People are sometimes surprised to hear that the wrongness of destroying a human embryo does not ultimately depend on when that embryo might become a person, or when he or she might receive a soul from...
Column: Pilate’s wife’s dream underlines Jesus’ innocence
"Calpurnia here, my wife, stays me at home: She dreamt tonight she saw my statue, which like a fountain with an hundred spouts did run pure blood, and many lusty Romans came smiling and did bathe their hands in it.”
Column: Why not let the Son catch you crying?
Could it be that I'm turning into a real softie?
Calling all men
What began as an archdiocesan effort to unite Catholic men in prayer has spread like wildfire to men’s groups across the country.
Life comes to KC
It’s everything you ever wanted to know about pro-life issues, all in one day.
Column: In a way, we were all there when ‘they crucified my Lord’
In the Book of Genesis, Abraham believed that God wanted him to sacrifice Isaac, the child for whom he and Sarah had prayed and waited so long.
On the road again
Nemaha and Marshall counties, in the far northwestern corner of the archdiocese, are picture postcard Kansas.
‘We need something different’
Editor’s note: The following is testimony Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann gave in Topeka on March 4 to the Senate and Federal State Affairs Committee in opposition to Senate Bill 458 .
