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Thirty-five students are packing up to leave after St. Joseph Seminary decided to send them home, as a precaution against…
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Life is filled with wake-up calls. For most of us, each day begins with the sound of an alarm ringing,…
Living in China during this time has been like living in an island lighthouse during a stormy flood. My wife…
I’m hearing many stories these days of people whose eyes seem always to be fixed on the news. On TV…
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In 1985, Nobel Prize winning author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, published a novel entitled, Love in the Time of Cholera. It tells a…
As coronavirus restrictions deepen for everyone, so does the strain on those providing for the poor. Catholic agencies and churches…
While conferences and meetings can be postponed for months because of the coronavirus pandemic, the liturgies of Holy Week and…
In places particularly hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic and with severe limits on people leaving their homes, conditions may…
In this episode of Left Footers, Rev. Roger Niedzielski and chaplain Mike Landry talk about what the COVID-19 crisis means…
Vancouver priest Rev. Davide Lanzani compares Rome to a war zone. All major sites typically swarming with people – St.…