Cincinnati Young adults ‘on fire’ for Jesus The Catholic Telegraph 7/15/2009, by Carmen M. Hubbard
CINCINNATI, OH (The Catholic Telegraph) — They’re 20- and 30-somethings who are “on fire” for Jesus. Whether young adults are busy earning their college degree, finding a full-time job, getting married or living single, their stages in life vary as much as ways to accommodate their spiritual needs. ... Diocesan priest is rector of America’s Church Arlington Catholic Herald 7/15/2009, by Dave Borowski
WASHINGTON (Arlington Catholic Herald) - The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington is one of the largest churches in the world. The man who gives both temporal and spiritual direction to the shrine is a diocesan priest from Scranton, Pa. Msgr. Walter R. Rossi ... Red Sox Mike Lowell: Faith Sustained Him through Cancer Catholic News Agency 7/10/2009
Mike Lowell, 3rd baseman for the Boston Red Sox: 'I’d say my faith was a major reason why I was able to overcome the cancer.' BOSTON, MA (CNA) - Mike Lowell, 3rd baseman for the Boston Red Sox, was featured on a CatholicTV talk show on Tuesday. A Golden Glove Winner, 4-time All-Star, and the 2007 ...
Alaska priest to engage Islam at national level Catholic Anchor 6/24/2009, by Joel Davidson
Anchorage, AK (Catholic Anchor) – At the end of this month, Father Leo Walsh heads to Washington, D.C. to begin a new job that deals with some of the roots of age-old human conflicts. Born, raised and ordained to the priesthood in Alaska, Father Walsh will leave his home state to work for at least ... Teen vocations effort invites young men to 'think priest' Catholic Herald 6/24/2009, by Karen Mahoney
KENOSHA (Catholic Herald) - Dropping his backpack to the floor and draping his Bradford High School lettermen's jacket over the back of the metal folding chair, 16-year-old Nicholas Mowry seems every bit the typical teen. Like his friends in sports or his classmates hanging around the malls and ...
Where art connects to everything students study Catholic Herald 6/24/2009, by Amy E. Rewolinski
CEDARBURG (Catholic Herald) - Mary Stephan's art room at St. Francis Borgia School is a whirlwind of activity. Although technically it's the students' lunch period, many cram into the brightly lit and colorfully decorated room to work on projects, either because of assignment or by their own ... Father's Day Is About the Children and Their Mother Inside Catholic 6/21/2009, by Deal W. Hudson, Ph.D.
Being a father isn't like anything else a man does -- it is not simply a role -- it's reality that changes a man's way of being-in-the-world, and for the better. WASHINGTON (Inside Catholic) - Father's Day is supposed to be about honoring fathers, but for me it's for being grateful to my children ... St. Ambrose ‘mini-evangelist’ lives by big faith The Catholic Review 6/10/2009, by Matt Palmer
Baltimore, MD (The Catholic Review) - As Conventual Franciscan Father Paul Zaborowski baptized 16 young people during Easter Vigil April 11 at St. Ambrose parish in Park Heights, he became overwhelmed with emotion. He thought about the lifelong commitment they were making. He thought about God’s ... Deaf study Bible in own language Catholic Herald 6/10/2009, by Karen Mahoney
DELAVAN - It was a Monday evening, and a small group of people gathered in the basement of the rectory at St. Andrew Church waiting for Bible study to begin, chatting about their weekend and exchanging comments about the last meeting. But the tiny room was quiet despite all the chatter. Instead, ... Church must adapt to digital world to reach youth, says Pauline Sister Catholic San Francisco 6/10/2009, by Michael Vick
San Francisco (Catholic San Francisco) - Parents and youth ministers must adapt to and embrace new technologies to be relevant to young people, said Pauline Sister Rose Pacatte, director of the Pauline Center for Media Studies in Los Angeles. "Faith formation has to take place in a digital ...
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