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Some thoughts after Las Vegas

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By Jean Welch Hill– The mass shooting in Las Vegas left most of us in a state of stunned disbelief.  Senseless violence is always a shock, particularly when it results…

Mercy Provokes Us

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By Deacon Scott Dodge– Most days I pray the Rosary either driving to or from work. On weekends I often pray it when I go for a walk. I make…

Literacy in Science

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By Jim Larson– “We need science education to produce scientists, but we need it equally to create literacy in the public… Literacy in science will enrich a person’s life.”  …

A Catholic Looks at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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By Gary Topping– In April, 1963, Dr. King was one of the leaders of demonstrations in Birmingham against Alabama’s segregation laws.  Although a judge had issued an order prohibiting such…

Dorothy Day and the Catholic Wonder Women

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Speaking to the United States Congress two years ago in the Fall of 2015, Pope Francis cited Dorothy Day as an American “who shaped fundamental values…

Advocacy with Love

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By Jean Welch Hill- In light of the apparently endless stream of social media posts vilifying one person, cause, thing, or another, and the disconcerting impacts something as innocuously named…

Thomas Merton and Me

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By Deacon Scott Dodge Like many 20th century converts to the Catholic Church, reading Thomas Merton’s The Seven Story Mountain was instrumental in my conversion. It would be an exaggeration…

Everyone has a mission

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By Jim Larson “Each son or daughter of a given country has a mission, a personal and social responsibility.” The powerful opening statement from Pope Francis’ 2015 address to Congress…

A Catholic Looks At Abraham Lincoln

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By Gary Topping On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln set the slaves free by signing the Emancipation Proclamation, right? Uh, wrong.  The date is right, but in fact the…