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Published: November 30, 2016   

Here are some of the stories you missed if you didn't read Arkansas Catholic's Nov. 26 issue. Some of the stories and columns in Arkansas Catholic appear only in the print and complete digital editions. To read what you're missing, subscribe today.

 

Pope Francis: Christ is the king of mercy

VATICAN CITY -- Following Christ the King, whose regal power is love and mercy, means the whole Church and each Christian must “follow his way of tangible love,” Pope Francis said.

Helping hands

When a parishioner at St. Joseph Church in Paris hurt her knee, youth group facilitators Carl and Jana Stengel and preteens and teenagers from the youth group stepped in to help her. (Photo)

New cardinals called to be agents of unity in divided world

VATICAN CITY -- The Catholic Church’s 17 new cardinals must dedicate their lives to being ministers of forgiveness and reconciliation in a world — and sometimes a Church — often marked by hostility and division, Pope Francis said.

Obituaries

Juan Carlos Bolanos Lopez, 22, a member of St. Barbara Church in De Queen, died Nov. 7. He is survived by ...

Court rules Fulton Sheen remains should be transferred to Peoria

PEORIA, Ill. -- The Supreme Court of the State of New York ruled Nov. 17 in favor of the family of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen regarding their request to allow the transfer of the sainthood candidate’s remains to Peoria, where he was raised and ordained a priest.

Rockets sign letters

Two Catholic High School athletes recently signed letters of intent to compete at the collegiate level. (Sports briefs)

What’s biggest challenge you face as a Catholic?

 “As a Christian, one of the biggest struggles I face today is not having all the answers. Today, tragedies such as shootings, racism, bullying and death take place all around the world which causes many to question, ‘Is God really here?’ With all of these ...” (Youthspeak, Seeds of Faith)

All of us must put our prayers before passion

The Wednesday after the presidential election was a very emotional day in America. (Columns)

Journalism is vital to our democracy

Some believe the biggest loser after the election was journalism. Many newspapers and television stations seemed to show their bias toward their support for Hillary Clinton and when she lost many felt that the media was to blame. (Editorial)


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