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NCCW convention: Find the lost sheep of the faith

Christ the Good Shepherd delights in finding those who are lost, but he may also call the faithful to be shepherds to help others find their way, said Liz Kelly Stanchina, addressing nearly 500 people at the opening session of the National Council of Catholic Women’s convention in Minneapolis Nov. 3.

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Knowing your ‘why’

When I was a practicing therapist, I would often talk with my clients about “knowing our why.” Our “why” was the reason, or reasons, we told ourselves was the impetus for the actions, or inactions, we took in life. When we know our “why,” we can more clearly understand the “what” we must do to achieve this “why.” And our “what” always sends us back to our “why,” so that the process is circular in nature, as well as progressive.

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Pope-Biden meeting seen as a chance to address shared global concerns

President Joe Biden’s upcoming audience with Pope Francis presents an opportunity for the pontiff to inspire the U.S. leader to work more diligently to advance solutions on shared concerns such as climate change, COVID-19 vaccine distribution, stifling poverty and conflict in vulnerable countries, a Catholic Relief Services executive said.

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Maine parishes’ meals program builds community during pandemic and beyond

On July 13, teens from St. Therese of Lisieux Parish in Sanford and Holy Spirit Parish in Kennebunk and Wells, Maine, will do what they do on the second Tuesday of every month: serve a free meal and cheer to anyone in need of either.

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Newark prelate highlights technology as challenge to social justice

As Cardinal Joseph Tobin of Newark spoke from in front of his computer to virtual attendees at day two of the Catholic Campaign on Human Development 50th anniversary celebration Saturday, his office windows were closed to limit the outside noise. It was unusual for the 69-year-old prelate, who, in the spirit of St. John XXIII, prefers the windows of the church open.

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