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The fossil record provides practically irrefutable evidence that people of species other than Homo sapiens once lived on our planet. We need to come to grips with this hominid history.
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The priest's role as a spiritual director, as well as pastoral suggestions for specifically modeling scriptural ways to minister to the bereaved.
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The Church calls us to pray and fast during Lent to find the Lord.
The impact of death can be a wrenching, life-long issue for children if they do not receive the support they need in order to absorb, address and ultimately to accept the loss.
Good Offense in the Mountains of Georgia
A discussion of Pope Benedict XIV's address at Regensburg and the misunderstanding it created in the Islamic world.
ID confession cards offer a way to reach out to the reluctant.
Book review of Models of the Eucharist by Kevin W. Irwin. Helps clergy see "the big picture" through reflections.
Respect for the rules for concelebrating Mass should be a high priorty for us.
Some argue that the Church and its liturgy have not gone far enough, but are pleased with the changes.
If your diocese is not encouraging vocations, it is doing a grave disservice to the faithful.
Disbursement fraud refers to various practices in which individuals embezzle parish funds by writing checks to themselfs or others in collusion.
Much emphasis is placed on the promise of celibacy, but the "other promise" of obedience has an important role to play as well.
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.
A look at the best practices it the U.S. Catholic Church in the areas of management, finance and human resources.
As we practice our Lenten sacrifices we should be learning what we can live without today so that we can have a something better tomorrow.
As a believing people, we want to be close to God. God has been with us and He will be with us, thus "Emmanuel," "God with us."
Jesus reminds us that we are entrusted with the message of reconciliation. We must identify with the prodical son's father and forgive absolutely.
The point of our past is to point us to our future. The past is a blueprint for what we are called to build: the Kingdom of God.
Father Walter J. Ciszek, S.J., Msrg. John G. Weber recognized
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