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8 QUESTIONS FOR ... FATHER
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8 questions for Father Tom Acklin Thursday, March 04, 2010 (38 reads)
1. Did you have another career before deciding to become a priest? I taught briefly and was a Top 40 radio disc jockey and announcer. I have also worked in radio and television as a priest. If I wasn’t a priest, I’d ...
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8 questions for Father Joe Hennen Thursday, February 18, 2010 (166 reads)
Can you name a challenge as a priest and how you dealt with it? I had a tremendous crisis of faith in 1982. I was pastor of a huge parish in St. Paul, Minn. I was the ...
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8 questions for Monsignor John Mbinda Friday, January 22, 2010 (70 reads)
What is your hidden talent? Languages. I speak English, Italian and French, plus my two African languages, Kiswahili and Kikamba. I also have a reading ability of Latin. ...
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8 questions for Father Marvin Samiano Friday, December 11, 2009 (132 reads)
What is your hidden talent? One that I am especially blessed with is the ability to use American Sign Language, and although I am not nearly as fluent as I would like to be, I do ...
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8 questions for Father Edison Pamintuan Friday, November 13, 2009 (191 reads)
1. What is your favorite Bible passage? Matthew 20: 24-28. Jesus told his disciples that he came “not to be served but to serve.” This passage was actually the theme I chose during ...
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8 questions for Father Khanh Hoang Friday, June 12, 2009 (497 reads)
1. What is your favorite childhood memory? As the baby boy in an Asian family, I was very spoiled growing up. I have cousins who still tease me about my special treatment. I had curly hair ...
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CNS photo/courtesy of National Gallery of Art
The face of Mary is shown in a detail, side view of "The Virgin of the Immaculate Conception," a painted and gilded statue attributed to Juan Martinez Montanes. It is among the religious artworks on display until May 31 in "The Sacred Made Real" exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
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