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Question Corner: Jesus raised the dead. Where were their souls?
CommentaryQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Jesus raised the dead. Where were their souls?

Jenna Marie CooperApril 11, 20233 min read
When Jesus was “resurrected” in the proper sense of the term, he moved totally beyond death and could never die again.
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You can have a happy Easter even without a butter bunny (7 Quick Takes)
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You can have a happy Easter even without a butter bunny (7 Quick Takes)

Rita BuettnerApril 10, 20234 min read
We had a magnificent Easter, one that continues!
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Enter into the joy of Easter
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Enter into the joy of Easter

Rita BuettnerApril 8, 20233 min read
He extends his grace, invites us to feast at the Eucharistic table, and welcomes us home.
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A friend indeed
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A friend indeed

Rita BuettnerApril 5, 20233 min read
How fortunate we are to find strength and support in our friends – and offer them our love and support in return. We can be sure that those connections are no accident.
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Question Corner: Did the authority to absolve sins expire at Jesus’ death?
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Question Corner: Did the authority to absolve sins expire at Jesus’ death?

Jenna Marie CooperApril 5, 20233 min read
When we confess our sins to a priest in the sacrament of penance, we can know with confidence that our sins are forgiven, because of Jesus’ own words.
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Pope Francis and the Grieving Mother
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Pope Francis and the Grieving Mother

Rita BuettnerApril 3, 20233 min read
That exchange with those grieving parents has had a deep impact on my Holy Week. The way the pope holds the mother and reaches out to the father shows such compassion and love. The way he pauses to pray with them as if they are the only people in the world is such a beautiful gift.
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On the brink
Charity in TruthCommentaryEasterFeatureLent

On the brink

Archbishop William E. LoriApril 3, 20233 min read
The redemptive act of Christ, done in obedience to the Father’s saving will, embraced the full range our triumphs, tragedies and sins.
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A late postcard, a surprise dinner, and our trip to Hogwarts at Universal (7 Quick Takes)
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A late postcard, a surprise dinner, and our trip to Hogwarts at Universal (7 Quick Takes)

Rita BuettnerApril 2, 20235 min read
Running behind on something? Don’t worry. You’re still doing better than the postcard my sister and her children sent to us last summer.
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Life in Christ
CommentaryLentWit & Wisdom

Life in Christ

Father Joseph BreighnerMarch 30, 20232 min read
Like Jesus, we don’t have to look for approval, control or safety outside ourselves.
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Maryknoll pilgrimage to Central America offers glimpse of ‘sacrifice’
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Maryknoll pilgrimage to Central America offers glimpse of ‘sacrifice’

Deacon Ray Van PeltMarch 30, 20235 min read
During our visit, we encountered Maryknoll priests, sisters and lay missionaries working as pastoral coordinators, catechists, teachers, healthcare providers and agricultural and clean-water advisors
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