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What I Have Seen And Heard (April 17, 2008)
April 17, 2008The Catholic Church in the United States of America will be the focus of intense media attention this week because Peter will be in our midst! People everywhere travel extensively in today’s world, and among those who regularly travel is the Roman Pontiff. Long gone are the days when the pope was “the prisoner of […]
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What I Have Seen And Heard
April 17, 2008The Catholic Church in the United States of America will be the focus of intense media attention this week because Peter will be in our midst! People everywhere travel extensively in today’s world, and among those who regularly travel is the Roman Pontiff. Long gone are the days when the pope was “the prisoner of […]
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Sandwiches, Treasure Hunts—And The Search For God
April 17, 2008When I was a child, I loved going on treasure hunts. My mother would draw an intricate map for my sister and me, packing us peanut butter sandwiches for the journey. In truth, we didn’t go far, since she had hidden the treasures somewhere in our yard. But the thrill of the chase was intense […]
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Donovan High School Looking For First Win
April 17, 2008The Rams of Monsignor Donovan High School, Athens, visited Mount Vernon Presbyterian School, Atlanta, April 7, but despite a gritty effort they were defeated in six innings 12-2. Mount Vernon scored the first run in the bottom of the first inning on a RBI double by junior pitcher Clint Echols and added two more in […]
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In Plane Interview, Pope Discusses U.S. Issues
April 17, 2008Pope Benedict XVI said he hoped to help heal the wounds of priestly sex abuse during his visit to the United States and promised steps to ensure that such acts do not happen again. The pope made his remarks to reporters aboard his chartered Alitalia jet April 15, about an hour after taking off from […]
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Mass To Mark Bicentennials Of U.S. Archdioceses
April 17, 2008The April 20 Mass at Yankee Stadium will mark the bicentennials of the archdioceses of New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Louisville, Ky., which was founded as Bardstown, Ky. The four dioceses, before being named archdioceses, were erected in 1808 from the Baltimore Diocese, the nation’s first diocese, which became an archdiocese that year. The coats […]
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Event Honors Yearlong Efforts Of Parish Ministers
April 17, 2008So often it is easy to forget the many faces of those who work behind the scenes. To remedy this, Dennis Johnson Jr., director of the Office of Religious Education, and the ORE staff arranged a special evening in honor of those who work with children, youth, young adults, adults and in catechist formation ministries […]
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A Nation Ready To Hear A Message Of Hope
April 17, 2008A papal visit is usually meant to bring hope to a country where the economy is in turmoil, its citizens divided over an unpopular war, where millions are hungry, one in eight are in poverty or the latest entertainment involves 6-year-old children engaged in cage fighting. Typically the pope is met at the airport by […]
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Groundbreakings Signal Growth In North Georgia
April 17, 2008On a recent Sunday, some 100 people filled the parish hall at St. Helena Church, Clayton, straining to listen and watch Mass on a large screen TV as the sound from the stereo speakers faded in and out. A year from now, the parishioners of this small country parish in the North Georgia mountains, near […]
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Question, Answer Book Reveals Secret Of Pope’s Joy
April 17, 2008QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS; by Pope Benedict XVI. Our Sunday Visitor, Inc. (Huntington, Ind., 2008). 175 pp. hardcover; $14.95. Do we have to go to confession every time we receive holy Communion? How can priests avoid discouragement, faced with so much work and so few vocations? And why is premarital sex wrong? These are a few […]