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Confronting Teen Suicide
Christopher Heffron and Rory Shelton
October 2, 2020
Young people have never been more connected or more isolated. A psychologist and a teen advocate for suicide prevention shed light on this crisis.
Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Profoundly Human Saint
Elizabeth Bookser Barkley, PhD
May 9, 2020
Daughter, wife, mother, widow, friend—all of these describe this first American-born saint.
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Praised Bee: Marklin Candles
Susan Hines-Brigger
March 27, 2020
This month, parishes across the country will light their paschal candles before the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday. Chances are, some of them were made by this self-taught candlemaker.
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A Higher Education: The Importance of Catholic Colleges
Elizabeth Bookser Barkley, PhD
August 23, 2019
Catholic colleges that are rooted in mission draw students who want to put their faith into action while they learn.
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Mister Rogers’ Legacy
Janice Lane Palko
June 24, 2019
Fred "Mister" Rogers changed the world with his message of love and respect for our neighbor. The Fred Rogers Center in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, continues to spread that message.
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