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Author, artist Father Ed Hays brought Eastern travels home
Father Edward M. Hays was, to many who knew and loved him, one of the most remarkable persons they’d ever had the privilege to know.
Holy Destinations: St. Joseph in Kansas City, Kansas
narrated by Todd Habiger photography by Lori Wood Habiger
Called a priest’s priest, Father Bertels never stopped evangelizing
There’s a story of how a parishioner at St. Gregory Parish in Marysville once went early to a 7 a.m. weekday Mass and couldn’t find Father George Bertels.
Archbishop invites all to healing services in archdiocese
I was heartbroken as I recently watched “Spotlight,” the movie that received this year’s Oscar for Best Picture. It chronicles the events that resulted in a series of articles by The Boston Globe’s investigative reporting team...
Brothers open up both their home and their table to neighbors each week
“Our purpose is not to have a soup kitchen to serve the poor,” explained Little Brother Christophe about the weekly event. “Our purpose is to have the poor at our table, to share life, to share conversation.
Vision quest
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann’s 10-year vision isn’t normally compared to video games and 1990s trivia. Except, of course, when it’s explained to high school students.
Column: Help CEF families try ‘just one more time’ for a Catholic education
I hope this writing finds each of you well following the Sunday of Divine Mercy. With this article I will attempt to mix a little educational humor with some heartfelt family situations and a mercy thought. Let’s start with some...
Column: What if Jesus really meant our neighbor neighbor?
by Father Andrew Strobl I don’t know my neighbors. I have lived in the rectory at Holy Name Parish for almost two years and I’ve never met or talked to my immediate neighbors. I have never knocked on my own neighbors’ doors to...
Column: Instructions to Peter foreshadows how he will die
When disaster strikes, people have to find someone to blame. In the year A.D. 64, a fire broke out that ravaged much of the city of Rome. Rumors spread that the Emperor Nero had deliberately set the fire in order to clear out...
