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FERGUSON, Mo. -- Appropriately, the final “Faith in Ferguson” prayer service ended with a procession from Our Lady of Guadalupe Church to its grotto dedicated to the parish namesake, Our Lady of Guadalupe.
VATICAN CITY -- Catholics who have divorced and are civilly remarried “are not, in fact, excommunicated — they are not excommunicated — and they absolutely must not be treated as if they were,” Pope Francis said.
My introduction to the sacrament of reconciliation was not a particularly pleasant one. (Understanding our Church, Seeds of Faith)
“I would ask the disciple Peter a question. Why did you not trust Jesus? He told you ...” (Youthspeak, Seeds of Faith)
Without warning, depression hit me one day. Then came the panic attacks and mental paralysis. Life suddenly had no meaning. (Columns)
The Church is not just now jumping on the movement to defund Planned Parenthood; it’s been one of the leaders of the movement for at least seven years. (Editorial)
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