
By Laura Kelly Fanucci
What surprised me most was not that she had carried her grief quietly for half a century.
10/10/18
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What surprised me most was not that she had carried her grief quietly for half a century.

At a recent volleyball game at Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart in Omaha, Neb., a spontaneous chant erupted: "Compost! Compost!"

I sat in a coffee shop one night recently, trying to tap out a few thousand words before picking up my girls at dance.

Pope Francis will declare Pope Paul VI and Archbishop Oscar Romero as saints Oct. 14

"You are about to enter a union which is most sacred and most serious."

Variations of Death with Dignity Laws or End of Life Options Acts have been enacted by eight legislatures throughout the country: California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, Vermont and Washington.

As we endure these difficult days in the life of our church, I’ve been thinking about the potential for committed Catholic women to bind wounds and buoy up the spirits of the faithful.

Haley Stewart stared at the publish button and froze. It’s nerve racking to announce big news, and this, in particular, had the potential to raise eyebrows.

Over the years at your parish you’ve likely heard the plaintive calls from the pulpit for volunteer catechists.
He went away sad
As Disciples of Christ, we must protect ourselves from misconceptions about wealth and prosperity.