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Pope recognizes miracle needed to declare Mother Teresa a saint

By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has approved a miracle attributed to the intercession of Blessed Teresa of Kolkata, thus paving the way for her canonization. Pope […]

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Living a Culture of Encounter: The Earth, Our Common Home – Philip Sakimoto

Theology on Tap – Fort Wayne 2015 Fall Series: Living a Culture of Encounter Dr. Philip Sakimoto from the University of Notre Dame helps us discover ways the encounter to […]

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TCN: December 20, 2015

This week’s issue focuses on the blessings of Christmas. This week’s highlight is the opening of the Holy Doors at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, St. Matthew Cathedral and […]

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Jesus is free, salvation cannot be bought, pope says

By Junno Arocho Esteves VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pilgrims must beware of people who seek to use the Jubilee Year to profit off of them since salvation is a gift […]

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Saint Joseph hockey team shares Christmas spirit

By Lisa Kochanowski  SOUTH BEND — The Saint Joseph High School hockey team took a break from practice to spend time with two families they adopted during this holiday season. […]

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Basketball games in CYO and ICCL

CYO basketball hosts full roster of weekend competition By Michelle Castleman FORT WAYNE — The Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) teams saw a full weekend of games with Most Precious Blood […]

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A Savior will come to lead people from sin

4th Sunday of Advent Lk 1:39-45 This weekend the Church observes the last Sunday in Advent. The first reading is from the Book of Micah. Micah is regarded as one […]

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Nature’s gifts

By Dr. Dave Kaminskas There are many different options of how to stay healthy that we have control over. I was reminded of this as I reviewed a recent article […]

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Mercy and spiritual fatherhood

By Dave McClow “Merciful like the Father” is the motto of the Year of Mercy. What a great reminder for our fatherless culture. What a great challenge and reminder for […]

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St. Dominic Church in Bremen blesses Good Shepherd Hall

By Phoebe Muthart BREMEN — St. Dominic Church in Bremen blessed its new addition, Good Shepherd Hall, on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Father Bob Lengerich, pastor of St. Dominic, said the […]

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Knights give ‘visit the imprisoned’ a Christmas twist

By Tim Johnson BLUFFTON — Two Knights of Columbus councils have brought some Christmas cheer this year to the work of mercy — visit the imprisoned. The Knights at St. […]

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Around the Diocese: December 20, 2015

St. Patrick to host ‘Call and Gifted’ seminar ARCOLA — St. Patrick Parish will host a Called and Gifted workshop on Jan. 8, from 7-9 p.m. and Jan. 9, from […]