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Q. Has the Catholic Church ever considered for canonization an individual who had not been a Catholic? Are we still suggesting that only Catholics go to heaven? (Question Corner, Seeds of Faith)
I have been a news junkie almost all my life. I’ve read a daily newspaper since grammar school, progressing from comics to sports to the front page. I was the first one in my family to get up in the morning, so I was the first to fetch the newspaper from the driveway. (Columns)
Last year, around Mother’s Day, fervent prayers were being said for son number one, who was hiking through the desert of southern California beginning the Pacific Crest Trail. (Columns)
We had a vegetable garden in our own backyard at home and I assisted with that. Planting the flowers (from seed) was my specialty. I still remember watching the alyssum, zinnias, snapdragons and other flowers come to life. (Guest Commentary)
Scary events seem to be increasing around the world, and it could make us fearful to travel to another country. (Editorial)
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