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Month: May 2022

Digital Edition – April 28, 2022

The Church’s role in America’s Indian boarding school era, Regina hospital merger, Visiting war-torn Ukraine, ACCW awardees, Controversial prayers, Life coach’s creativity, Wahlberg on ‘Father Stu’

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The Lawless Church Militant

There are three ‘dimensions’ to the Church in her pilgrimage through time: The Church suffering, in purgatory; the Church triumphant, in heaven; and the Church militant, here on Earth. These terms are muted in the current Catechism, but the idea is implicit. There are principalities and powers, Satan and his minions, angelic and human, who,[…]

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‘Laudato Si’: Facing fears honestly, bravely

“Laudato Si’” has changed my perception of the world by helping me be more attentive to how my actions and presence affect all of creation. It has inspired me to pay attention to my consumption, my communal involvement, and my own career hopes and aspirations.

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Differing political views part of parish development in Northeast Minneapolis

On August 17, 1913, Ukrainian Catholics gathered in northeast Minneapolis to celebrate. After two weeks of delays due to sick priests, Archbishop John Ireland had finally arrived to bless the cornerstone of St. Constantine Catholic Church at Sixth and University avenues. After the formal event, the priests retired to the rectory and the parishioners gathered at a local cultural hall for festivities.

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