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Editorial: The gleaners have gone
Friday, August 25, 2006 (318 reads)


A “gleaner” is a person who collects the leftover grain from the field after the reapers have gone home. From God’s abundant fields of humanity, the Catholic Church has harvested a goodly number into its parishes, its missions, its schools, its hospitals and its social services.


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Guest commentary: The Catholic vote
Friday, August 11, 2006 (321 reads)


The cover of the June 16 issue of National Catholic Reporter asked the provocative question: “Can the Democrats get Religion?” It is worth asking the same question of all candidates.
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White flower pedals fall around U.S. Cardinal Bernard F. Law as he celebrates Mass at the Basilica of St. Mary Major to mark the feast of the church's dedication Aug. 5 in Rome. The dropping of flower pedals from the ceiling calls to mind the tradition t hat says Mary revealed where she wanted the church to be built through a snowfall in August 358.

      

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