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Pausing between the past and future

As this New Year approached I was delighted to receive an email from an old friend. Mel and I made up the long arms of a trio of women who […]

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We have a choice to accept salvation

3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Mk 1:14-20 The first reading for this weekend is from the Book of Jonah, an Old Testament writing seldom presented in the liturgy. While Jonah […]

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Bishop Rhoades enjoys St. Jude School hospitality during recent visit

See more photos in the photo gallery. FORT WAYNE — Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades continued his tour of diocesan elementary schools Wednesday with a visit to St. Jude School on […]

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Area organizations join forces to support life

Hannah’s House gives hope to pregnant women in crisis MISHAWAKA — “That little baby is God’s baby. God had a plan for that baby even before that baby is conceived,” […]

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Tim Staples challenges men to deeper faith at conference

By Kay Cozad FORT WAYNE — All men of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend are invited to the second annual Diocesan Men’s Conference, to be held on Saturday, Feb. […]

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Catholic lawmakers highlight priorities beyond ‘right-to-work’

INDIANAPOLIS — While the “right-to-work” issue continues to overshadow business at the Statehouse, Catholic lawmakers are working on a range of issues beyond “right-to-work” for the 2012 legislative session. Rep. […]

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Redeemer Radio celebrates six years, welcomes new chairman

By Tim Johnson FORT WAYNE —Redeemer Radio, Fort Wayne’s first and only Catholic Radio station, marked six years of broadcasting in early January. The station celebrated the occasion with a […]

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Events in Washington, around US mark 39th anniversary of Roe v. Wade

By Carol Zimmermann WASHINGTON (CNS) — One thing that always stands out in the annual marches and rallies in Washington and across the country marking the anniversary of the U.S. […]

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Eucharist gives strength to those who are weak, weary, lost, pope says

By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Eucharist sustains those who are tired, worn out or lost in the world and transforms human sin and weakness into new life, […]

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Podcast: January 15, 2011

This week’s issue covers the Epiphany Mass at St. Matthew Cathedral in South Bend. Pope Benedict announced new cardinals to be added to the consistory. They include Archbishop Timothy Dolan […]

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Follow Christ for true life and peace

2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Jn 1:35-42 The First Book of Samuel is the source of the first reading for this weekend. Originally, First and Second Samuel were one volume. […]

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St. John warns Laodiceans of lukewarm spirituality

Where is the church of Laodicea to whom St. John wrote a letter? St. John the Apostle wrote a letter to the church of Laodicea in ancient Asia Minor (modern […]