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Papal Mass with the Disabled
For the first time in St. Peter’s Square, the Gospel reading was dramatized by a group of people with intellectual disabilities
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Outdoor Catholic Weddings Now Allowed in Helena, Montana
The newly instituted policy serves two purposes: to connect spirituality to sacred nature and to better serve younger couples who want to wed outdoors.
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1655: “Ecclesiasticae ceremoniae aeternae non sunt”
“One labors in vain and battles ghosts with a hot temper who, to avert such supposed danger, is attached to ecclesiastical ceremonies anxiously and worriedly.โ (Johannes Morinus)
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Commemorating the Reformation for the 500th Time: A Compelling Pastoral and Discipleship Opportunity
Q. I am hearing a lot about ways to commemorate the Reformation, especially as we approach the 500th anniversary of Lutherโs posting of the 95 theses in 2017. What advice do you have?
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Interview: Steve Warner
Perhaps most memorable moment with the Folk Choir: more than twenty years of singing on Motherโs Day at a maximum security prison in northern Indiana, and receiving a blessing from the offenders at the end of our concerts.
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Mary Magdalene: Now a Feast
She was referred to as the “Apostle of the Apostles” (Apostolorum Apostola) by Thomas Aquinas, since she announced to them the Resurrection.
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If It’s Not the Mass, It Doesn’t Matter
In my experience of Catholic institutions of higher learning, whenever two or three are gathered, then ye must have Mass.
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What’s Up with the Pan-Orthodox Council?
Although only a few days remain until the Eastern Pentecost, when the Pan-Orthodox council has been scheduled, uncertainty remains whether the gathering in Crete will take place.
