I’ve never met Charles Ellis of Indianapolis, but I know that we’re kindred spirits.
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Hundreds consecrated to Jesus through Mary
For five weeks prior to the solemnity of the Annunciation, it was not uncommon to see copies of Father Michael Gaitley’s book, “33 Days to Morning Glory,” being carried to Mass and adoration chapels everywhere throughout the...
Cathedral in bloom
Father Harry Schneider has a ready answer for anyone who asks him about the Cathedral of St. Peter here.
Column: All of us are called to live the virtue of chastity
The last two weeks, I have devoted this column to examining some of the ramifications of the state recognizing same-sex unions as marriage.
No bed of roses
Michael Rebout took a much-needed rest Easter Monday.
Column: High court poised to decide on marriage act
The Founding Fathers, formed by deep study of history's various attempts at free societies — John Adams was reading Cicero’s “Orations” at 14 instead of staring at Facebook — established a system of government still in place 224...
Column: Paul’s work with the gentiles paid off quickly
As a preacher, I am always watching for reactions to my homilies. Does the congregation chuck at a humorous comment?
Pastor uses website to evangelize and share music project
Father Kent O’Connor has someone he’d like you to meet.
Symposium nurtures dialogue on new evangelization
“This symposium comes just in the nick of time,” said Tom Hoopes in his opening remarks at Benedictine College’s Institute for Missionary Activity’s Symposium on Advancing the New Evangelization April 5-6.
Carrying Sunday into the workweek
As chief financial officer for the Kansas City Chiefs, Dan Crumb constantly works with figures in the financial sense.
