And (Equal) Justice for All
Christopher Heffron
April 25, 2017
As children, we’re told to treat others with respect—to fight injustice. Too often we forget that lesson as adults
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Life Lessons along the Appalachian Trail
Mark McCann
April 24, 2017
The quiet of the woods was a voice he couldn’t resist.
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An Easter Pageant in Three Liturgical Acts
Fr. Don Miller, OFM
April 12, 2017
Death and sin have been conquered; life and grace reign supreme. We just have to have a major gala of happiness and rejoicing.
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Lent with Pope Francis: True Concern for the Poor
Diane M. Houdek
April 10, 2017
A Word from Pope Francis Selfishness leads nowhere and love frees. Those who are able to live their lives as a gift to give others will never be alone and will never experience the drama of the isolated conscience. Jesus ...
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Lent: More Than Penance
Leonard Foley, OFM
April 4, 2017
To think of Lent only as a time of penance is to do it an injustice.
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Seeing Lent in a New Light
Marcellino D'Ambrosio
March 1, 2017
The Eucharist cannot exist in isolation from life.
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