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Lest we forget
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
As we prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July, it’s easy to forget that the Land of the Free wasn’t always so free for Catholics. In this morning’s New York Times, however, historian Kenneth C. Davis sets the record straight: Often, the disdain for the foreign was inflamed by religion. Boston’s Puritans hanged several Friends…
Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away…
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
Remember this? Who could forget? Forest Gump’s mother has never been more beguiling.
After that coffee break, pause to pray
By
deacon greg kandra
A lot of us struggle to blend the secular and sacred in our daily lives, especially on the job. But here’s a woman near Indianapolis who’s taking it a step further: Jeanne Atkins takes pride in her employees who make thousands of confections, and each afternoon she assembles a handful of them for a time…
Make room for Daddy, the married priest
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
Ordination season is drawing to a close, but that hasn’t stopped them in Europe. And celibacy doesn’t seem to be an issue for these new priests, either: Two former Lutheran ministers have been ordained to the priesthood for the Catholic Church in Germany in recent weeks, and one in Austria. Father Hans-Tilmann Golde, a former…
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