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Abortion conversion stories invite us to open our hearts to God
Jesus came to save, not to condemn.
Will your legacy reflect what is most important in your life?
Bill Maloney is the executive director of the archdiocesan office of stewardship and development. You can email him at: wmaloney@archkck.org. by Bill Maloney What will be your legacy? As a father and grandfather, I often reflect...
November is a time to be sure no important thing goes unsaid
Libby DuPont is a consultant for the archdiocesan office of marriage and family life. by Libby DuPont Now that Halloween is behind us, the world around us will begin to roll out Christmas in full force. Personally, I prefer to...
Will you choose to be a duck or an eagle?
It’s amazing what that little change does to my brain and my motivation.
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Brad Heidrick is the CEO of Catholic Community Health. by Brad Heidrick It is said that the view is good from the top. Through the hard work and dedication of the Catholic Community staff, Villa St. Francis and Catholic Community...
Missouri bishop prohibits hymns with doctrinal errors or credibly accused composers
Bishop W. Shawn McKnight of Jefferson City, Missouri, has issued a decree prohibiting certain hymns due to theological error or their composition by persons credibly accused of abuse.
Pope: Make sure confirmation is not last time parish sees young people
The Catholic Church must put more effort into ensuring that the sacrament of confirmation is not the "sacrament of goodbye" for young people, who receive it and then do not come to church again until they want to get married...
West Coast NCYC gives teens 3 days to ‘live their faith out loud’
For Natalie Ibarra, the theme of this year's National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) — "El Camino / The Way" — is the best theme featured in her three years as communications manager for the National Federation for Catholic...
New York diocese settles with teacher alleging termination over same-sex relationship
A New York diocese and a former Catholic school teacher have agreed to an apparent settlement, months after the teacher was fired allegedly for having an adult same-sex relationship.