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Three brothers concelebrate mass
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deacon greg kandra
Remember “My Three Sons,” with Fred MacMurray? Well, consider this an episode of “My Three Priest Sons.” This remarkable event occured near Pittsburgh a few days ago: three brothers, all ordained as priests, concelebrated mass: When the Geinzer boys were growing up in Ingram in the 1940s and 1950s, their grandpa built them a miniature…
Taste and see
By
deacon greg kandra
The Eucharist began with a supper, so it makes perfect sense for a priest to put out a spiritual cookbook. Doesn’t it? Anyway, that’s what one priest has done — and the way things are going, he could be TV’s next Emeril: What began as a joke in the kitchen will become a published cookbook…
Faith on the front lines
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deacon greg kandra
The Air Force has just released a stirring story of a Catholic chaplain working in one of America’s war zones — in many ways, the “forgotten war zone,” Afghanistan: “I’ve been deployed to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Turkey, amongst others,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Michael Weber, who is deployed from Pacific Air Forces at Hickam…
Grace is in the air — and on it
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deacon greg kandra
Just in time for the Solemnity of the Assumption, news crackled over the wire of a radio program devoted to — who else? — Mary. According to the press release: Mary’s Touch, a program of stories from people who have had life-changing encounters with Mary, the Mother of God, has begun airing from Catholic Radio…
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