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Sisters of Bethany find a new home with Episcopal nuns
By
deacon greg kandra
Readers may remember the story of the Sisters of Bethany, who were forced to pack up and move after the record sex abuse settlement in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The sisters have now been offered a new place to live, according to The Los Angeles Times: Three Roman Catholic nuns who learned last summer…
The world needs heroes
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
Kevin Knight at New Advent has posted this link to the new vocations website for the Archdiocese of New York. It is, in a word, sensational. It was put together by Grassroots Films, which produced the equally sensational (and widely acclaimed) Fishers of Men vocations video. Follow the links, and you’ll find that at this…
A world without writers? I don’t think so.
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
In tribute to my brothers and sisters on the picket line. I’ve been a member of the Writers Guild of America, East for 21 years, and walked the line for seven long weeks back in 1987.
Honk if you love Divine Mercy!
By
deacon greg kandra
A Cleveland Catholic has been promoting an unusual kind of ministry for the last several years — and it’s caught the attention of a lot of motorists. Now, it’s also caught the attention of the Catholic Moment newspaper: Joe Cannon, 83, wants to deliver the Divine Mercy message to as many people as possible, including…
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