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Rediscovering the riches of reconciliation

By Mark Shea. Too many people are overlooking the manifold benefits of Sacrament of Penance — forgiveness, grace and a path toward a heavenward life
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By John Norton. Geologists say that Japan’s massive earthquake shifted the Asian nation 13 feet closer to the United States.
By Carl Olson. Just like the Samaritan woman at the well, we can be transformed through our encounters with Christ.Subscription required
By Brian Fraga. Is the U.S. bishops’ Dallas Charter on clerical sex abuse working like it is supposed to? Doubts surface
By Mary DeTurris Poust. True obedience isn’t just about following a set of rules, rather, it is a choice that grows out of a personal relationship with God. Subscription required
By Michelle Martin. Advocates are fighting back against recent hits on protections against abortion, same-sex unions. Subscription required
By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Useful little tome titled ‘Pastoral Care of the Sick’ offers guidelines for prayers and readings. Subscription required
By Scott Alessi. As some critique Church charities as becoming too secular, new group twins evangelization and relief. Subscription required
Plugging along on an endless interstate, thinking about an older brother who is missed ‘so much’. Subscription required
By Mark Shea. Too many people are overlooking the manifold benefits of Sacrament of Penance — forgiveness, grace and a path toward a heavenward life
Tussling over the words used in Mass is nothing new; how one saint 1,000 years ago addressed it
OSV recently asked readers to describe a positive experience of confession. Here are some of their confidential responses, some of which have been edited for length.
Letters to the Editor about Live Action, Planned Parenthood, evangelization, Andrew Cuomo and lenten traditions. Subscription required
Culture briefs for March 27, 2011
‘“How long since your last confession?’ I’ll ask, only to see the cheeks turn red.”
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