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PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea — In Papua New Guinea, the term "wantok" means people who share a language and culture, and that is what Christians should be, Pope Francis said, but only in the sense of sharing the language and culture of love.
For three years, members of Detroit Catholic Campus Ministry have kicked off the academic year at local colleges and universities by offering new students a small, simple bottle of holy water and a prayer.
Three days after the dedication of the new altar of the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge welcomed cathedral parishioners and pilgrims alike to a Sept. 8 Mass in thanksgiving for the completion of the cathedral’s new renovations.
I invite you to pick up your Bible and slowly page through one of the four Gospels, reading the titles of the small sections. Take notice of how much time Jesus spends with those who are hurting and struggling, whether physically, emotionally or spiritually. It is truly remarkable how much time and attention Jesus devotes to those who are broken and suffering.
The winter of 1915 was so cold in Northeastern Minnesota that a moose wandered into the small town of Biwabik and settled in a horse stable.
Father Roger Landry is the new national director of the Pontifical Mission Societies USA, or TPMS-USA, the pope’s ministry that supports Catholic missionary activity through moral support, prayer, and financial contributions.
PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea — With a 21-cannon salute, Pope Francis was welcomed to Papua New Guinea Sept. 6, the second stop on his four-nation visit to Asia and the Pacific.
Hispanic parishioners from around the diocese gathered for the third annual Appreciation Mass and Dinner for Hispanic Ministry Leaders Aug. 23 at Our Lady of Angels Church in Woodbridge.