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Category: Our Lady of Lourdes

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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A Mother’s Heart

Several years ago, a young woman began to have debilitating headaches daily. When her doctor conducted tests, it was found that she had a rare neuro eye disorder, and had begun losing her peripheral eye sight. If medication didn’t work, she might need to have a shunt implanted in her brain and could go blind. […]

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New restorative justice initiative explores racial injustice, healing at Oct. 13 event

Leaders of two initiatives at the University of St. Thomas are co-sponsoring a keynote address followed by panel discussions Oct. 13 that will explore racial injustice and ways to heal through restorative justice: naming the harm, discussing its ramifications and finding hope.

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Catholic communications professional: Livestreams won’t prevent Catholics from returning to Mass post-pandemic

Catholic communications professionals in many parishes in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis had been exploring the possibilities of adding video content to their social media arsenal but hadn’t quite made the jump — until the COVID-19 pandemic gave them a hefty push.

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Father Griffith: Restorative justice brings compassion, healing to UST law school efforts

The first time Father Daniel Griffith heard of restorative justice, he thought it sounded “New Age-y” and kind of ethereal. “What I found in the last five years is that it’s extraordinarily effective because I think it’s human,” he said.

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‘As words fail’ after Floyd’s death, Catholic leaders share wisdom from MLK

“People often hate each other because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don’t know each other; they don’t know each other because they cannot communicate; they cannot communicate because they are separated.”

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During plague, Catholic Church called on saints for help, healing

The Catholic Church has had a long tradition of calling on saints and praying for their intercession in sickness and difficult times.

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