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The Deacon's Bench
Encountering Divine Mercy — and a young man with a mission
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deacon greg kandra
The roving religion writer for the Washington Post, Christy McKerney, popped by Our Lady of Divine Mercy in Massachusetts the other day, and had a memorable encounter with a young seminarian: Only Brother Andrew Davy, a 26-year-old American University graduate in philosophy, lingers to talk with me about faith. Brother Davy, who lives in Washington,…
A Catholic evangelist?
By
deacon greg kandra
That is what convert and businessman Richard Lane calls himself, and some of his wise words on the faith were published recently in the St. Louis Review: Lane is known as a Catholic evangelist, a term he said people have trouble with because they associate an evangelist with Protestantism. “We’re all called to evangelize and…
“This is not a priest recruiting group”
By
deacon greg kandra
How do you know if you have a vocation to the priesthood? That question has haunted more than a few men over the years. And in Los Angeles, a group (led by a man with another vocation, to marriage) is helping men discern what God wants for them. The Tidings has the details: After a…
The bullet in the breviary
By
deacon greg kandra
You can never tell where a vocation will come from, and in Florida Catholic this week there’s a stirring story of a young boy whose life was shaped by one memory of an uncle who was a military chaplain during World War II: If anything will make an impression on a young lad growing up…
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