Day

October 23, 2012

Arguments by Nussbaum are similar to segregationists

I am a member of St Matthew parish and a lifelong Catholic. I grew up in Macon, GA during the Jim Crow era.
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Marriage is a binding union of a man and a woman

Marriage is a binding union of a man and a woman for the procreation, nurture, and civilization of children, providing basic stability to society.
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Immodestly dressed bride does not help the same-sex marriage argument

What has happened to your editorial Sense? How could you not see that the very immodest dress of the bride featured in your Oct. 18 is an insult to the very concept of Catholic marriage?
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St. Joseph School Fathers Club is making a difference

In Fullerton, the St. Joseph School Father's Club is making improvements and raising money for the school.
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Interested in becoming a deacon?

Presentations on the diaconate in the Archdiocese of Baltimore will be held in November.
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Seemingly long gone mother answers Albert Einstein

Bidding on eBay began at $3 million in early October on a letter from Albert Einstein, in which he dismisses God as “nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses.” My Mom never spent a day in a college classroom, but I believe she produced a pretty good counter
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Father Henry B. Haske, S.J., dies

A funeral Mass for Jesuit Father Henry B. Haske will be offered Oct. 27 at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Scranton, Pa. Father Haske died Oct. 21. He was 85.
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Infant of Prague gives hope to couples seeking ‘a child to love’

Ann annual Mass is held at St. Paul for couples who desire to have a child.
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“That picture looks just like me and Baba!”

  There we were, standing at the register at Walmart. Daniel was pointing out the Halloween decorations, and Leo was hanging off the side of the cart. I was digging in my purse, struggling to find my wallet, when I heard Leo say, “Mama! Mama! Look! That picture looks just like me and
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