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People lost ‘stuff’ in storm but still have each other, priest says

People lost ‘stuff’ in storm but still have each other, priest says

November 6, 2012 No Comments

In the community of 10,000 people in the southwest corner of Nassau County, Long Island, 80 percent of the homes were flooded.

Identity of the Church by Deacon Antonio Sandoval

Identity of the Church by Deacon Antonio Sandoval

November 5, 2012 No Comments

The Church has a multi-faceted identity. It is the Mystical Body of Christ because Jesus promised that he would remain united with us. He said, “Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me and I in him (John 6:54). He compared our union with him as fruitful branches united to him, the True Vine (John 15:5).

Voters in Massachusetts to vote on initiative to legalize euthanasia
Bishop explains how voting can jeopardize your soul

Bishop explains how voting can jeopardize your soul

October 30, 2012 No Comments

Bishop Ricken did not tell anyone who, specifically, to vote for, but he was clear that your Christian conscience should inform your decision-making.

Rick and Karen Santorum on Becoming a Voice for the Voiceless

Rick and Karen Santorum on Becoming a Voice for the Voiceless

October 30, 2012 No Comments

We must work for progress in truly ethical biotechnologies and medical therapies that honor and affirm the value, worth, and dignity of every individual member of the human community. And we must speak expressly for those at the “edges of life” who have no voice.

Marija: Stop Satan’s Plans By Fasting
A Must See & Hear: Cloistered Nuns Create Angelic Music

A Must See & Hear: Cloistered Nuns Create Angelic Music

October 26, 2012 No Comments

It’s difficult to find the right words to describe the angelically perfect sound of Advent at Ephesus

Contemplative Nuns Secure Worldwide Distribution with Decca Classics through De Montfort Music for Advent Album
A Window on the World

A Window on the World

October 22, 2012 No Comments

The new evangelization succeeds to the extent in which faith lived in the Church as a personal experience of Jesus of Nazareth is revitalized.

American health care pioneer Mother Marianne Cope canonized

American health care pioneer Mother Marianne Cope canonized

October 22, 2012 No Comments

American health care pioneer Mother Marianne Cope was canonized this past weekend. Mother Marianne, renowned for her work with Hansen’s disease, is one of only 10 Americans thus far to have achieved sainthood.

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Identity of the Church by Deacon Antonio Sandoval

The Church has a multi-faceted identity. It is the Mystical Body of Christ because Jesus promised that he...