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Bishop to celebrate 10th anniversary of ordination to episcopacy

Remembering the 10th anniversary of his episocopal ordination, Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades will celebrate Mass on Dec. 8, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate […]

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Three novices continue their ‘adventure of God’s love’

By Kay Cozad MISHAWAKA — According to the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration, on Aug. 10, six young women were admitted to the novitiate after completing a year […]

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Hope: Who Are Eastern Catholics? – Fr. David Meinzen

Theology on Tap – Fort Wayne 2014 Fall Series: Hope in a World of Unrest Fr. David Meinzen is a Ukrainian Catholic priest who serves the Byzantine Catholic community of […]

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Little acts of love, kindness and faith add up to holiness, pope says

By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — All Christians are called to holiness and to take even little steps each day to be more loving and more Christ-like, Pope Francis […]

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TCN: November 23, 2014

This week’s issue covers St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish’s food drive for The Franciscan Center. Pope Francis confirmed he will attend the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia in September […]

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Christ the King

This coming Sunday, the last Sunday of the liturgical year, is the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King. This beautiful feast was instituted in 1925 by Pope Pius […]

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Church liturgical year closes

Christ the King Mt 25:31-46 This weekend closes the Church’s liturgical year of 2014. Next week, a new year will begin with the First Sunday of Advent. Closing the year […]

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Fight or flight

“What happens if I don’t do the work of grief?” a newly bereaved widow innocently asked at a recent grief retreat. “It’s so hard and painful. I don’t think I […]

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Turkey Tuesday in full swing …

Food items collected by parishioners of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Fort Wayne were unloaded Nov. 16 as part of a food drive for Thanksgiving boxes to be distributed […]

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Gratitude: The forgotten virtue

By Caroline Peterson Hilda van Stockum, a 20th-century Dutch children’s author, is known for her gentle stories of children and their families. But her output isn’t limited to simple tales […]

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Seeds of gratitude: St. Henry grows into something new

By Jim Mount FORT WAYNE — Like a seed planted in the ashes of what once was, the community gardens on the campus of St. Henry Parish at Paulding and […]

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Second generation finds faith on the farm

By Kathleen Kershner  SOUTH BEND — When Mary Ann Weber was growing up on a dairy farm in upstate New York, she took as a matter of fact, that faith […]