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Archbishop Gomez: ‘Where Peter is…’
As I write, I am on my way to Rome to take part in the monthlong Synod on Young People, the Faith, and Vocational Discernment.
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Four challenges for the bishops at synod on young people
The future of the Catholic Church is with the young, which is why Pope Francis has called bishops from all over the world to meet in Rome Oct. 3-28 for a synod on young people. If the church cannot attract and keep young people, it has no future.
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Football: St. John Bosco survives Lion attack, 35-28
For St. John Bosco, the road to its Oct. 12 showdown with Mater Dei nearly took a quick detour last Friday night, courtesy of a determined J.Serra team that held them even — at least for a half.
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Notre Dame High School congratulates National Merit students
The National Merit Scholarship Program recently released its list of Semifinalists and Commended Students for 2019, and one Notre Dame High School student, Gillian Roy, has been named a semifinalist. Nine others have been named commended students in the National Merit Scholarship program.
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Victim assistance coordinators comfort in a behind-the-scenes ministry
Their work begins with a phone call. Whether the call is from someone who is angry, embarrassed, unsure of what to do or needs a …
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Notre Dame High School introduces virtual anatomy and dissection technology
A new approach to teaching anatomy does away with the old science class scalpel. At Notre Dame High School, students are using the newest high-tech software to perform virtual dissections.
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Archbishop Gomez: This is the hour of the laity
Our Gospel reading today begins with these words: “Jesus and his disciples left from there and began a journey.”
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The Catholic Church is looking for (more than) a few good men
The Rev. Matthew Wheeler believes it’s a good time to be a Roman Catholic priest.
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Thousands of Hispanics expected in Texas for Encuentro summit
As many as 3,000 Catholics of Hispanic background are expected in Texas this week for the National V Encuentro, a culmination of four years of listening to and empowering Catholics of Hispanic background throughout the U.S.
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LA loses two ‘very fine priests’ on same day
The Catholic Church in Los Angeles lost two long-serving, beloved priests on Monday, September 17.