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Columns/Growing in Faith
Author:Michael M. Canaris
This past week’s canonization of some new saints in Rome points out the Christian command to love and witness to the kerygmatic claim that “Jesus is Lord.” Each of them models how to live a radical life of discipleship in a distinct way....
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Columns/That All May Be One
Author:Father Joseph D, Wallace
An important and historical meeting took place last week in Rome between Pope Francis and Pope Tawadros, leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church, which has over 10 million members. It was the first visit of the leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church...
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Columns/Life & Justice Ministries
Author:Mike Jordan Laskey
Since Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell was convicted of three counts of first-degree murder Monday afternoon, I’ve been reading and reflecting on the news. There’s no way to make sense of human life taken in such a horrific way,...
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Columns/Growing in Faith
Author:Michael M. Canaris
Many people are familiar with the feast of St. Joseph on March 19. This is an enormous holiday in Italy, where many Italians, as well as their descendants in America, eat delicious crème-filled pastries called Zeppole di San Giuseppe, often in the...
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Columns/That All May Be One
Author:Father Joseph D, Wallace
Two gatherings in recent weeks, marking milestones for those who fought in or were Holocaust victims during the Second World War, caused me to marvel at the dwindling number of both today.
My father, Robert Wallace, who just turned 86 years old...
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Columns/Life & Justice Ministries
Author:Mike Jordan Laskey
Photo by Alan M. Dumoff
Juan, an undocumented immigrant, speaks at the Mass for immigrant families May 3 at Divine Mercy Parish, Vineland. Born in Mexico, he came to the United States at the age of...
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Columns/On Behalf of Justice
Author:Father Robert J. Gregorio
In 1968 nine friends and I from Rome’s North American College visited the U.S.S.R. at a time of international tension. Flying out of Prague, Czechoslovakia only two days before Soviet troops invaded that capital to put down the unprecedented...
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Columns/Life & Justice Ministries
Author:Admin2
The following story is part of a series of Immigration Stories, in which Catholics from the Diocese of Camden will share pieces of their journeys with us. This series is running in advance of two special immigration-related events in the diocese:...
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Columns/Life & Justice Ministries
Author:Mike Jordan Laskey
Fr. Rene Canales
The following story is the second in a series of Immigration Stories, in which Catholics from the Diocese of Camden share pieces of their journeys. This series is...
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Columns/That All May Be One
Author:Father Joseph D, Wallace
On Sunday, April 14, Jews, Christians and Muslims gathered at Congregation Beth El in Voorhees to attend a symposium, hosted by our Jewish-Catholic-Muslim Dialogue of Southern New Jersey, titled “Islamic Sharia Law: Myths and Facts.” There...
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