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Month: December 2021

Father Villano’s decades of ministry marked by passion for Catholic education

Father Richard Villano, once a teacher while with the Crosiers, carried his enthusiasm for Catholic schools through years of ministry, 43 of them at St. Helena in Minneapolis. He died Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25, at 89.

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Dealing with Anxiety and Depression as a Catholic Man

In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, Sam and John discuss something that affects everyone today, either personally within yourself or with someone that you know and love. We draw from personal experience, professional experience, and the timeless wisdom of the Church to better handle anxiety and depression in the lives of men and what can be done to help.

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Racial reconciliation ‘is a matter of the heart,’ Texas bishop says

“Racial reconciliation — reconciliation in general — is a matter of the heart,” retired Bishop Curtis J. Guillory of Beaumont, Texas, said during a recent night of prayer and discussion about race relations in the U.S.

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