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Resources for the Feast of Bl. Ozanam

"The question which divides men in our time is no longer a question of political systems. It is a social question: that is of knowing which will prevail: the spirit of selfishness or the spirit of sacrifice? Whether society is to be simply a great opportunity of...

Days of Prayer and Fasting (Fall Ember Days)

The Fall Ember Days are coming up, September 20, 22, and 23. These are traditional days of fasting and prayer to thank God for the gifts of nature, to teach us to make use of them in moderation, and to assist the needyRobert Waldrop of the Catholic Worker has prepared...

SIGNIS -World Catholic Association for Communication

VATICAN CITY, SEPT. 6, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Here is the description of the World Catholic Association for Communication, or SIGNIS, which appears in the Directory of International Associations of the Faithful, published by the Pontifical Council for the Laity. SIGNIS is...

US Bishop's On Labor Day

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- With immigrants accounting for 15 percent of U.S. workers, the challenge for Labor Day is to "consider who we are as a nation, how our economy treats all workers, how we welcome the 'strangers' among us," said the chairman of the U.S. bishops'...

Bro Mark Elder, CM

Br. Mark Elder has produced an over 100 foot paiting designed by the members of the local community.At 6 p.m., May 24, neighbors, friends and donors met at the corner of Argyle and Winthrop to celebrate the completion of The Roots of Argyle, a community-produced...

Religious Leaders Focus on Peace

NEW DELHI, India, SEPT. 3, 2006 (ZENIT.org).- About 800 religious leaders from more than 100 countries participated in the 8th World Assembly of Religions for Peace in Kyoto, Japan. "At a time when religion is being hijacked by extremists, the religious leaders...

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