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Monday, January 30, 2012
Catholic Schools—I’d Choose Them Again
Growing up in the 1950s and 1960s in a small Midwestern city, my personal, moral and intellectual growth was shaped by two forces: my family and Catholic schools. Memories of both of these educational influences are positive and lasting. Even before Vatican II articulated the concept ...
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National Catholic Schools Week begins Jan. 29 this year and runs through Feb. 5.
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Father Greg Friedman talks about his recent trip to the Holy Land.
 
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A trip to Ronald McDonald House reveals blessings.
 
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Spirituality and the 12 Steps
Franciscan Fr. Richard Rohr explores the many ways we're addicted—and how the gospel frees us.
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Hyacintha of Mariscotti: Hyacintha accepted God’s standards somewhat late in life. Born of a noble family near Viterbo, she entered a local convent of sisters who followed the Third Order Rule. However, she supplied herself with enough food, clothing and other goods to live a very comfortable life amid these sisters pledged to mortification.
<p>A serious illness required that Hyacintha’s confessor bring Holy Communion to her room. Scandalized on seeing how soft a life she had provided for herself, the confessor advised her to live more humbly. Hyacintha disposed of her fine clothes and special foods. She eventually became very penitential in food and clothing; she was ready to do the most humble work in the convent. She developed a special devotion to the sufferings of Christ and by her penances became an inspiration to the sisters in her convent. She was canonized in 1807.</p> American Catholic Blog Prudent men are those willing to live and die by truth. They are stand-up guys when the rest of the world is sitting down.
 
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This week we honor the contributions to the U.S. made through Catholic education.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012
Jesus taught us that we are the adopted children of God and will do all that he did and more. What will it take for us to believe that we have this kind of authority?
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