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Social media tools keep seniors connected

By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller. Along with viewing news and emailing, older adults use sites such as Facebook to keep tabs on family and friends throughout world
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By John Norton. Our article last week on long-standing tensions between Catholic home-schoolers and Church structures such as parishes and dioceses generated quite a response from readers
Pentecost Sunday celebrates the unity and peace brought to the Church through the Holy Spirit.
By Brian Fraga. Some say the 1944 document supports the wartime pope’s legacy as a defender of the Jewish people
By Thomas J. Craughwell. These three holy people are testaments that it’s never too late to turn over a new leaf with Christ.
By Scott Alessi. Ethical and medical questions persist as to whether brain death truly marks the end of a person’s life
A deathbed baptism is a unique situation regarding who can receive and perform the sacrament.
By Michelle Martin. Low-gluten hosts are available to Catholics diagnosed with celiac disease, allergies to wheat.
Our Take. Last month the city of Rome erected its first statue of Blessed Pope John Paul II.
By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller. Along with viewing news and emailing, older adults use sites such as Facebook to keep tabs on family and friends throughout world
By Teresa Tomeo. Video attacking pro-life pregnancy centers alludes to their success and their threat to abortion industry
By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller. Catholic dating websites help seniors click online and in person
Why dismiss as cover-up a groundbreaking example of institutional transparency and self-criticism?
By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller. Programs with daily Mass, news and entertainment foster a sense of Catholic community for older adult viewers and listeners
Letters to the Editor about poverty, animals, Pope John Paul II and Catholic social teaching.
By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller. Programs provide older adults with companionship and a range of medical and nonmedical services
‘We need ... a healthy anxiety in face of the fearful misery there is in the world.’
By Jim Graves. Eduardo Verastegui wants Guadalupe Medical Center to be “an oasis of life”
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