The upcoming Olympic games will turn all eyes to China, yet one can’t help but notice Darfur in the corner of the eye.
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Column: Catholic schools do it all — and more
Since January, I have been assisting Matt Karr and the staff in the archdiocesan office of evangelization and catechesis with the evangelization listening sessions that have been held throughout the archdiocese.
Column: Follow your heart — or the voice of Jesus?
The voice of Jesus is clearer than you think.
Column: Jesus weeps for all of us at Lazarus’ death
When someone we love dies, we can experience a variety of emotions. We might feel relief that their struggle has ended. We might feel sorrow at our loss. We might even feel anger.
‘Sometimes, it’s all you can do’
Every morning growing up, I woke to the sound of my father reciting the rosary in unison with a voice on a local radio station.
SAINTS ALIVE: Priest’s CD inspired by saints
After finishing the writing and production of his first CD, “Tobit,” in 2006, Father Kent O’Connor did not expect to be going through that process again anytime soon.
Column: To what — and whom — do you give your allegiance?
"What is truth?” (Jn 18: 38) One of the most famous questions in history was uttered by an exasperated Pontius Pilate during his interrogation of Jesus.
Project Rachel
Project Rachel is taking its message to the streets — with an awareness campaign featuring billboards.
Column: Gospels evolve as young church emerges
The moment we open our mouths we give ourselves away.
Column: Here’s your ‘March’-ing orders
Break out those party hats and noise-makers! Finalize those resolutions! Tune up those voices and get ready to belt out that traditional favorite, “Auld Lang Syne”! Yes, it’s that time once again!
