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The
Catholic Standard & Times Issue of July 5, 2007, 2007
In
this issue:
Prayer: The
spirituality of silence Silence
is a state of mind, an attentive attitude, a way of remaining connected
to the contemplative dimension of life.
Leisure: The
Rex band rocks — in a Catholic way If
you’re looking for a truly cultural, truly Catholic, truly powerful
experience, don’t miss the Rex band live at St. Thomas Syro-Malabar
Catholic Church on Friday, July 13 at 7 pm. Profile: Sister
Mary Farrell: Creating a nurturing Catholic identity at school Moral
excellence is top priority for Franciscan Sister Mary Farrell, the principal
of St. Francis de Sales School in Lenni.
This
Week's Issue
The
Word Became Flesh Cardinal
Rigali's weekly column. Read it here.
Pope
names former CS&T editor to head Knights of Holy Sepulcher Pope Benedict XVI has named Archbishop John P. Foley, a
former editor of The Catholic Standard & Times, pro-grand master
of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher, a fraternal organization dedicated
to supporting the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and to responding
to the needs of Catholics in the Holy Land.
Philadelphia
North has a new vicar So
when Cardinal Justin Rigali came to the St. Athanasius on July
1 to install Msgr. Herbert A. Bevard as vicar for Philadelphia
North, the people turned out in finery and force to honor their
popular pastor as he assumed his additional duties.
Msgr.
Graham has a new enterprise After a voyage that has spanned three
decades in various capacities in the Archdiocese’s Metropolitan
Tribunal, Msgr. James J. Graham has been given a new mission.
The
spirituality of illness Human suffering is an
experience from which no one escapes, not even the saints.
Bridging
the continents: Locals join hands to aid Ugandans
It
was one of those “coincidences”
only God can arrange. The youth group at St.
Vincent de Paul parish in Richboro had just
returned from a week-long service project
and were feeling that they wanted to do more.
The
Benedicta women’s leadership institute: Leadership skills
for Catholic women No
matter who she is, or where she is positioned in life, every baptized
woman is called to be a leader and to bring the light of Christ
into the world. But how can she accomplish that essential mission
while living in a culture that too frequently distorts and even
degrades the role of womanhood?