January 2022

With a Prodigal Heart

Henri Nouwen’s book "The Return of the Prodigal Son" was inspired by a chance encounter Nouwen had with a reproduction of Rembrandt’s famous painting.
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CCC official: Frozen bodies show why Canada must end agreement with U.S.

The discovery of four bodies frozen to death in open fields near the Manitoba border with the United States perfectly illustrates why refugee advocates are asking the Supreme Court of Canada to strike down the Safe Third Country Agreement between ...
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Saint Thomas Aquinas Painting

Saint Thomas Aquinas

Saint Thomas Aquinas is well known for his writings, especially the "Summa Theologica." But he was far more than a philosopher/theologian. He was a devout man who wrote beautiful prayers and hymns. Perhaps the best known is the "Pange Lingua."
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Look on the Bright Side

Too often we focus on the negative things and get caught up in everything that we think is going wrong in our lives. What we fail to realize is that we have so much for which we should be grateful.
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In decisions, Breyer has opposed death penalty, supported right to abortion

Justice Stephen Breyer is planning to retire at the end of the court's term, according to a report first announced by NBC News.
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