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Vincentian Marian Youth on the DaVinci Code

The International Secretariat of the Vincentian Marian Youth has posted a reflection on the DaVinci Code and invites youth to share their opinions.What is your stand regarding all these? What do you think should we, young Catholics, do about this? With regards to this...

Sirius Satellite To Add Catholic Channel

According to the New YOrk Times...To an on-air lineup that features the likes of Howard Stern, Martha Stewart and Maxim Radio, insert the baritone voice of Cardinal Edward M. Egan, archbishop of New York. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York is venturing into...

Old Computers Resurrected

Older computers (Windows 98 vintage, etc.) can be brought back to life using open source (free!) software. Aidan Rooney shows how. Althought not everyone has an inner geek brave enough or smart enough to try his approach it is something that some of your nephews and...

Artists Put A Face On Poverty

Local art students focused their creative minds on the impoverished to create pieces based on photographs of people eating meals at St. Vincent de Paul Dining Room. The top 20 works in "Windows to the Soul: Putting a Human Face on Poverty in Marin County" will be...

Being Surprised by the Gospel

“There is nothing more beautiful than to be surprised by the Gospel, by the encounter with Christ. There is nothing more beautiful than to know Him and to speak to others of our friendship with Him” (Benedict XVI, Homily April 24, 2005)These words are at the top of...

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