Day

June 13, 2018

The passenger next to me on the plane

As I was boarding, a flight attendant said, “This is a crowded flight, so we are going to make some friends today.”
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Movie Review: ‘Incredibles 2’

This visually impressive but predictable sequel to the much-loved 2004 animated film, written and directed again by Brad Bird, lacks the spontaneity, charm, and style of its precursor, sacrificing story for relentless action which may frighten younger viewers.
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The pope’s security detail/ Communion in Protestant churches?

Father Doyle fields questions about the pope's security detail and receiving Communion in Protestant churches.
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Words and deeds

It’s no good to speak about the faith and not to live it. And if we are living the faith, we should be willing to speak of it. 
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At meeting in Florida, U.S. bishops decry Sessions’ asylum decision

The U.S. bishops June 13 decried U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision that asylum seekers fleeing domestic or gang violence cannot find protection in the United States.
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Sister Mary Lambert Rossi, I.H.M., dies at 88

Sister Mary Lambert served the Archdiocese of Baltimore from 1988 to 2017,
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Biggest danger in life is fear, settling for less, pope says

The pope said he was beginning a new series of audience talks on the Ten Commandments and how Jesus leads people from the law to its fulfillment.
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When St. Anthony helps you find what’s missing

Sometimes we ask St. Anthony to help us find something that is missing. And sometimes we don’t realize what we are missing until we find it.
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