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Mary Tyler Moore’s death was a bit of a shock to me. I didn’t know her personally, but she was a big part of my childhood. I grew up watching “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” It was a bright, smart, well-written, funny show and one of the first television sitcoms to feature an adult single […]
WASHINGTON — Saying “religious freedom in America has suffered years of unprecedented erosion,” the U.S. Catholic bishops have posted an online letter for Catholics to send to President Donald Trump urging him to sign an executive order promoting religious freedom. The letter, found at www.votervoice.net/USCCB/Campaigns, says the president can “restore the federal government’s respect for […]
“On the World Day of Consecrated Life, we prayerfully thank and gratefully acknowledge the Men and Women Religious who serve the Church with their selfless gift of poverty, chastity and obedience.  The very witness of their lives enrich our Diocese and reflects the Gospel message for others to see. We currently have more than 160 religious priests, […]
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s executive memorandum intended to restrict the entry of terrorists coming to the United States brought an outcry from Catholic leaders across the U.S. Church leaders used phrases such as “devastating,” “chaotic” and “cruel” to describe the Jan. 27 action that left already-approved refugees and immigrants stranded at U.S. airports and […]
Gospel Commentary Mt 5:13-16 A comparison between light and salt would find light winning as the more inviting image. It would be more flattering to hear that our words or actions brought light to a situation than to hear that we brought salt. Of course, to be called the “salt of the earth” is a […]

Saints Scholastica and Benedict designed an orderly, sane, yet spiritually concentrated way of life for men and women seeking God. 

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