There was a strong turnout from the archdiocese on Faithful Citizenship Day, which encouraged Catholics to speak to legislators about a consistent life ethic.
"... what has been the overall response to all of this genocidal carnage? For the most part: Silence. Ongoing deadly silence!" - Tony Magliano, Making a Difference
“In a world where so many people boast about saying what they think, the temperate person prefers instead to think about what he or she says.” - Pope Francis
La Palabra de Jesús, que permanece en nosotros y nos va “limpiando”, podando, purificando para que aumenten los frutos de Amor. De ahí la importancia del encuentro frecuente con la Palabra en nuestras celebraciones y en nuestra vida espiritual.
La guerra es a la vez una triste realidad y un síntoma de nuestra naturaleza humana caída. Los historiadores han designado dos guerras del siglo XX, como guerras “mundiales”, pero la amarga verdad es que la guerra global permanece con nosotros y, como ha dejado claro el Papa Francisco, representa un grito contra la humanidad que es siempre y en todas partes una derrota.
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Participants in the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis in July, and Catholics throughout the U.S., have the opportunity to obtain a plenary indulgence by participating in the events of the eucharistic revival.
Archbishop Rummel’s Caleb Curry wins the District 9-5A meet’s 110-meter event on April 18. And, Olivia Bordes escorts her Dominican teammate, Madigan Lee, to the finish line of the District 9-5A 400-meter dash.
Since 2010, James Kane has used his trusty rake to keep the catch basins in front of his house relatively clean of leaves and debris, and, yet, his street floods.