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Background information on the Scripture readings for September 16, 2007.
When the Bishop calls to tell you that you are being transferred, you may began to go through what every person who has ever lost anyone they have loved in their lives goes through, a grieving process.
Background information on the Scripture readings for September 23, 2007.
Catholic teaching underlines that there is need to distinguish between the quality of life and the dignity of human life.
Tax rules governing traditional 403(B) retirement plans and Roth 403(B) retirement plans for priests.
Three experiences of evangelization, some older and traditional, some newer and innovative used to spread the Good News.
Is lack of money the greatest challenge facing the Church today?
Father Benedict Groeschel's reflections.
Should clergy be held liable for providing pastoral care when their efforts apparently fail to help troubled church members?
This column continues our series on the relationship of priests and deacons presented in the National Directory for the Formation, Ministry and Life of Permanent Deacons in the United States (2005).
There is a deep desire in pastors to stay intimately in touch with the mystery of Christ through an interior life. How should we understand the contemplative life for a pastor, and what personal obstacles need to be surmounted before a steady commitment to such prayer can be maintained?
Priestalk by Msgr. William Belford,
Oftentimes a pastor would like to demonstrate his appreciation for the work of an employee in a monetary way. In general, such payments to employees represent taxable earnings subject to withholding.
The Letter to the Hebrews has a distinctive way of describing how God chose to redeem us: ''[I]t was fitting that [God] . . . in bringing many children to glory, should make the leader to their salvation perfect through suffering'' (Heb 2:10).
''How do we develop among ourselves as bishops, priests, deacons, seminarians and lay people a spirituality of giving which offers a biblical concept of stewardship?''
The repaired and renovated St. Anthony Cathedral basilica in Beaumont, Texas, should please those who favor older church structures and worship services as well as those who prefer current church buildings and liturgical celebrations.
While many dioceses are closing or clustering parishes, the author was given the privilege to found a St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Nixa, Missouri in 2004.
Decorating committees, Henry Hyde and the Church as "Organ."
A round-up of short articles of interest to ministers and parishes by William Belford.
A riddle for priests: What looks like English? What sounds like English? And doesn't make any sense? The answer: Chancerese, an arcane language spoken and written by inhabitants of chancery offices in the Americas.
One reason that priests can experience loneliness is because at times the quiet that we are afforded is not used for personal renewal. Tips on how to use the quiet more effectively.
A loving father is essential if a man is to become an emotionally and spiritually healthy priest.
Single Catholic ladies, we're out here!
This article has free access for all visitors. The publication of Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI has been gratefully and enthusiastically received by many thoughtful people who love the Bible and find it an essential source of the Christian life
Free to registered users. An examination of the growth of international priests in the United States and their impact on parishes.
Noted apologist Scott Hahn discusses his feelings when he attended his first Mass.
Background information on the Scripture readings for June 3, 2007.
Background information on the Scripture readings for September 9, 2007.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has provided a one-time opportunity for all organizations, including tax-exempt organizations such as parishes, to receive a refund for Federal excise taxes paid on telephone bills from March 2003 through July 2006. It requires some bookkeeping effort, but the amount of refund is probably worth the time involved to prepare the forms.
. What do people expect of their priests in this climate? What are the things a priest does that are most important to the life of a parishioner? What are the things a priest could drop that would be accepted and understood by his people? On the other side of the coin, what roles does a priest never want to give up? What is he willing to give up?
Readers' Opinions on articles that have previously appeared.
Msrg. Campion looks at Catholic candidates, Catholic voters and the gift of the Church as reflected in political situations.
For the last several months, we have focused on specific issues raised by the National Directory for the Formation, Ministry and Life of Perma- nent Deacons in the United States(2005) with regard to the relationship of priests and deacons. Today's column offers some conclusions.
Two recommended guides for serioius bible study.
The best advice is that if your parish, school or agency owns a 15-passenger vehicle, get rid of it and do not buy or accept one as a donation.
Hospitality and a friendly atmosphere abound in North Carolina communities where Catholics are a distinct minority.
Father Benedict Groeschel's reflections on the post-synodal apostolic exhortation Sacramentum Caritatis.
Parishioners without experience often try to push pastors into practices and policies that appear to be great but have hidden pitfalls. Parish cemeteries and parish columbaria fit this category of good ideas that go bad.
Priests today can become lonely, especially among those in isolated areas, living alone, with no paid staff to help, and very few people in their congregations.
Father Benedict Groeschel's reflections on Catholic/evangelical dialog.
Free to registered users. The Second Vatican Council prescribed the revision of the rite of baptism of adults and decreed that the catechumenate for adults, divided into several steps, should be restored. How can parish priests best get involved?
Pentecost is not just the Church's birthday, but also a day of power for the Church to heal, liberate and build up the reign of God. But where is that power today?
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