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Lessons from a Hockey Dad: Developing True Passion for Life
Catholic Online
6/4/2009, by Len Gutmann
You can’t force a passion upon anyone for anything, really.Fervor has to come from within. DETROIT (Catholic Online) "The victor will inherit these gifts, and I shall be his God, and he will be my son. But as for cowards, the unfaithful, the depraved, murderers, the unchaste, sorcerers, ...


Charismatic prayers come with passion, hope
The Catholic Review
6/2/2009, by Matt Palmer
Baltimore (Catholic Review) - Dan Taibi is not prone to emotion. That all changed May 31 during the Charismatic Renewal Center’s Pentecost Prayer Meeting at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore. Standing amidst hundreds of people ...


Milwaukee Churches reach out to unemployed
Catholic Herald
6/2/2009, by Amy E. Rewolinski
MILWAUKEE (Catholic Herald) - Arlene McLaurin, a woman with a grown son and daughter, is just figuring out her career path. While most of those laid-off during the recession are searching for something in the field in which they've been trained, McLaurin has spent her life "in service to my ...

Theology becomes ‘kidspeak'
Catholic Online
6/2/2009, by Kathleen McCabe Mahoney
Arlington, VA (Catholic Herald) - Two diocesan women will be honored later this month at the Catholic Press Association’s meeting in Chicago with a second place award for their 2008 Living the 10 Commandments for Children. The recognition includes an all-expense paid trip and a one-hour ...

Annandale, VA teen is walking from coast to coast for Life
Arlington Catholic Herald
6/2/2009, by Gretchen R. Crowe
Arlington, Va (Catholic Herald) - Three months could mean a lot of things for college students: a trip to Europe, a bank-account boosting summer job, repeated days of waking up at 2 p.m. For 19-year-old Kelsey McManus, however, it means three months of walking 20 miles a day from one coast of ...


Archdiocese investigates possible Seelos miracle
The Catholic Review
5/22/2009, by George P. Matysek Jr.
BALTIMORE (Catholic Review) - Go home and prepare to die. That’s what Mary Ellen Heibel’s doctors at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington told her May 11, 2004, after they discovered that the cancer that had attacked Heibel’s esophagus in 2003 and then a lymph node later that year had ...

Local teen helps young soccer players ‘score for the poor’
Arlington Catholic Herald
5/22/2009, by Katie Bahr
ARLINGTON, VA (Catholic Herald) - For the past five years, local eighth-grader Emily Lodge has organized a soccer camp to raise money for the Little Sisters of the Poor. Just because you’re young doesn’t mean you can’t make a difference. Just ask Emily Lodge, an eighth-grader from St. Timothy ...

It’s time to narrow the gap between faith and practice. It is time for us to purpose a life that is formed by the teachings of the Church and enlivened by the work and power of God’s Holy Spirit, whom we received at our baptism and is ready to inspire and ignite us.
Commentary: Narrowing the Gap Between Faith and Practice
Catholic Online
5/21/2009, by Randy Sly
I’m guessing that most evangelicals are having a hard time figuring out what happened last weekend at Notre Dame. WASHINGTON (Catholic Online) – “A denomination comes into existence when someone feels there is a doctrine worth fighting for.” I heard that definition from Evangelical pastor Frank ...


Ecumenical leaders: Immigration is an area of collaboration
The Tidings
5/13/2009, by J.D. Long-Garcia
Los Angeles (The Tidings) - Ecumenical leaders at the annual National Workshop on Christian Unity were encouraged to work together on social justice issues, particularly immigration. Although theological differences keep Christian churches apart in some ways, "we're united around what's becoming ...

Jesus Called Her Mother
Catholic Online
5/9/2009, by Jennifer Hartline
He chose Mary, and she chose Him. And in an instant the God whom the universe cannot contain was safely tucked inside the darkness of her womb, growing and becoming. CHESAPEAKE, Va. (Catholic Online) - She was no longer simply Mary, no longer alone in herself. How astonishing is the news the ...

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