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Father Stephen Gadberry blesses families and vehicles at St. Mary Church in Batesville April 26. Parishioners stayed in their ... (Photo)
Michael Fredrick Spillman, 64, a member of St. Barbara Church in De Queen, died April 17. He is survived by ...
“Go to Joseph …” (Genesis 41:55) the people of Egypt were told when afflicted by famine in their land. Today, we too are urged to go to Joseph, the watchful defender of Christ, the foster father of the Son of God, the spouse of the Virgin Mary and the head of the Holy Family. (Understanding our Church, Seeds of Faith)
“St. Michael is my favorite. I chose St. Michael the Archangel as my confirmation name. He is the guardian of all Christians and also my protector. Also, if he can protect others, I can protect my own faith with him. He is also ... (Youthspeak, Seeds of Faith)
To my post-quarantine self: I’m writing to remind you of how things were during the COVID-19 pandemic, to chronicle some lessons you learned, and to remind you of the kind of change you wished to see in your life after lockdown. (Columns)
As the coronavirus crisis causes disruptions and even lockdowns in our societies, many people seek answers as to why this disease with such an impact has emerged. (Guest commentary)
As people are eager to get back to the new normal or the new abnormal, many people are also eager to worship together again. (Editorial)
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