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Month: September 2022

#10821 Open Forum – Joe Heschmeyer

Questions Covered:

06:34 – I’m a brand new Catholic but I’ve had sacraments in the Orthodox Church, how do I make them recognized in the west?
14:37 – Is it wrong to use the names of pagan gods in stories or to name your childr…

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Bringing farm-fresh food to urban families, the Catholic way

Dan Hartig, 40, is a Best Buy software engineer manager who founded a Catholic farm-to-table network called Fructus. His inspiration: an article he read in The Catholic Spirit about how farmers were suffering during the COVID-19 lockdown. Hartig lives in Northeast Minneapolis, where he and his wife, Darray, are raising three young children — Anna, 6; Edith, 5; and Henry, 3. They belong to St. Charles Borromeo in St. Anthony.

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Religious sisters’ streetside rally in St. Paul targets assault rifles

Sister Mary Calder felt moved to participate in a rally supporting a ban on assault rifles at the state and federal level Aug. 28 held outside of her residence, Carondelet Village in St. Paul. From her spot along the curb, the 90-year-old Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet held a sign that read “Ban and Buy Back.” 

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FBI arrest of Pennsylvania pro-life leader called ‘horrendous stunt’

The head of the Pro-Life Union of Greater Philadelphia said the FBI’s arrest of a prominent Catholic pro-life activist known for his sidewalk counseling outside a Philadelphia abortion facility is “a horrendous stunt to intimidate pro-lifers.”

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Persona vs Individuum

Where some Catholics may see the Dobbs decision as a victory for human rights and the dignity of the individual, others may argue that human rights ideology and the individualism it presupposes are themselves the […]

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