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The Catholic Standard & Times
Issue of June 7, 2007


In this issue:

Prayer:
The way He loves you
When you look into the face of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, do you see Someone who loves you?


Profile:
‘Angel’ with a violin

There’s a reason why angels are so often depicted with a violin in their hands. Both manifest a kind of ethereal beauty that soothes the soul and brings joy to the heart.

This Week's Issue


The Word Became Flesh
Cardinal Rigali's weekly column. Read it here.

The CS&T earns multiple journalism awards
The Catholic Standard & Times is pleased to announce that the newspaper has won 14 Philadelphia Press Association Awards, sweeping the Weekly Division’s prestigious Public Service and Enterprise Reporting divisions, and garnering third place in Overall Weekly Coverage.

Believers at the box office: Faith-based media on the rise
There’s one way to make a believer out of Hollywood — through the box office.

A model parish-to-parish program
Every year during Catholic Schools Week, the young students at Our Lady of Hope School in North Philadelphia receive a much-needed care package.

‘Ask the Bible Geek 2’: Meet the real geek
Mark Hart didn’t set out to become a Bible geek, much less the Bible Geek. He just wanted to convince some of the young people he served not to leave the Catholic Church.

History, in the daily notes of a president who shaped it
Memoirs, like other books dealing with history, are often written by old men remembering a fading past, with their insights softened and distorted by subsequent events.

Holy Trinity: A jewel in the literature and history of Philadelphia
When America’s favorite poet of the mid-1800s, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, decided to “bury” the lamented fictional heroine of his epic “Evangeline,” he went no further than an old cemetery on the grounds of Holy Trinity Church, in what is now Philadelphia’s Society Hill.


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