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A Catholic who became Pentecostal: “Here, I’ve changed”
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deacon greg kandra
It’s a phenomenon a lot of religious observers have noticed: more and more Latinos are converting from Catholicism to Evangelical Protestantism. And one Pennsylvania community is seeing an influx of Hispanics who are former Catholics: As Pentecostal churches offering Spanish services in center city continue to proliferate, a study released by the Pew Hispanic Center…
Triumph of the Cross, and a triumph of good taste
By
deacon greg kandra
A new cathedral is about to built in Steubenville, Ohio, and it looks lovely. Small, as cathedrals go, but modest in scale and fairly traditional in design. The local paper has the scoop: The Catholic Diocese of Steubenville got the OK to proceed with plans for a new cathedral. But approval from the city’s Board…
Our pious pols
By
deacon greg kandra
If anyone doubted that religion was going to play a big role in the 2008 presidential race, those doubts have been dispelled. More than ever, it seems, candidates from all sides of the political spectrum are talking about faith. And now it’s even making the papers: All the Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls have been…
It’s a wonderful life
By
deacon greg kandra
My cyber-pal The Anchoress sent this astonishing obit my way and said “I’m convinced it’s the prayer and home grown food.” Whatever it is, it gave this 106-year-old monk a wonderful life: Father Angelo, always in the company of the pipe that he smoked since he was 14, spent almost 60 years of productive and…
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