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After abortion vote, Michigan prelate says church must help women even more

In a letter to the faithful, Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron of Detroit said he grieved with those who have spent months praying, fasting and advocating against Proposal 3 for the “millions of lives” that are now at stake because of the ballot proposal’s passage Nov. 8.

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Ways to Grow in Love for Our Blessed Mother

Mary: Our Life, Our Sweetness And Our Hope… She is the Daughter of God the Father, the Mother of God the Son, and the Mystical Spouse of the Holy Spirit—yes, the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is the Queen of the Angels, the Queen of Confessors, the Queen of Martyrs and Virgins, as well as the […]

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Archdiocesan leaders trying to help Our Lady of Guadalupe navigate parish discord

It was 11:45 p.m. when the final speakers shared their views at a Dec. 9 listening session at Our Lady of Guadalupe in St. Paul. The session, which began at 8 p.m., drew a full house of about 300 parishioners and guests, with about 50 expressing their views on changes initiated by the parish’s pastor, Father Andrew Brinkman.

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Early-morning writing: criminal prosecutor guards his creativity

Jeffrey Wald sets his alarm for 4 a.m. and makes Cuban coffee so he can write before his kids rise. It’s a habit that allows him to exercise his creativity, and he does it the old-fashioned way: with paper and pen. “I’m a Catholic,” said Wald, 35, a criminal prosecutor and father of five who belongs to Our Lady of Guadalupe parish in St. Paul. “There’s something sacramental about holding a pen and seeing what you create.”

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