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Hannah Storm: “God has created me to do Him some definite service”
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deacon greg kandra
Here’s something you don’t see every day: a blog post from a television news anchor that is simply a Catholic prayer. It comes from my CBS colleague, Hannah Storm, who is about to depart as co-anchor of CBS’s The Early Show: Hi everybody! Thanks so much for all your well wishes and supportive comments. I…
A Muslim in Iraq: “Tell me more about Jesus”
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Deacon Greg Kandra
Every now and then, a conversion story hits you so hard you just stop and go “Whoa.” That pretty much sums up my reaction to this remarkable item from the Catholic News Agency. A stringer went over to Iraq and spent some time with a Navy chaplain, Fr. Jose A. Bautista-Rojas: As Fr. Bautista continued…
The wonder of Wesley: an ecumenical evening in Rome
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deacon greg kandra
I suspect that my Methodist-born mother would have been tickled by this bit of news from, of all places, Rome: Catholics, Anglicans and Methodists filled Rome’s Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls with some of the most famous hymns written by Charles Wesley at a service marking the 300th anniversary of the Methodist reformer’s…
When heaven calls
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deacon greg kandra
If — like countless Catholics — you have your sock drawer stuffed with torn and crumpled Holy Cards, have no fear. Modern technology is creating a new kind of card, for a new kind of Catholic. You can now get the images sent to your cellphone: A company in Italy started offering the service on…
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