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Our Mission in Life Is to Love and Serve - Susan Conroy

In the summer of 1986, 21-year-old Susan Conroy left her family and friends and headed off to Calcutta, India — alone — to assist the Missionaries of Charity. "This is a story about how 'all things are possible with God,'" she writes. "It is a treasury of the lessons of love that I learned from Mother Teresa and her beloved poorest of the poor."   Read more...

Outback Benedictines adopt cultural business methods - Samson Spanier

“Your drawing is much better than ours.”: So said Hugo Chapman of the British Museum when confronted with a tempera study of a head from Raphael’s workshop. This head of an apostle is notable not only for its quality but also for its ownership: the community of Benedictine monks of New Norcia, western Australia.  Read more...

Outreach to the Homeless - Charlotte Hays

Many Catholic converts speak of coming home. Not me. For years, I felt I had left home and cast my lot with strange, argumentative folks.   Read more...

Pakistani and Other Islamic Martyrs - Robert Royal

Pakistan’s relatively small Christian community of 2 million, about 3 percent of the population (two-thirds of them Catholic), has been subjected to systematic repression and death.  Read more...

Panegyric delivered at the Memorial Mass for the repose of the soul of William F. Buckley Jr. - Father George W. Rutler

The key to all that William was and did is that wherever he was and whatever he did, reading a book or writing one, opening a bottle of wine or sailing some sea, he was near Jerusalem.  Read more...

Patrick Peyton - Father George W. Rutler

It was astonishing to see thousands thronging the Jai Alai arena in West Palm Beach a few years before the death of Rev. Patrick Peyton when I helped him with a Rosary Crusade, but I should have known that by his standard it was an unexceptional number, even smallish.   Read more...

Paul, Apostle of Christ Jesus - Paul Thigpen

Who was this man who turned the world upside down?  Read more...

Paying homage to Saint Augustine - Fr. Raymond de Souza

In Pavia, one great theologian-bishop is visiting another.  Read more...

Pennefather heeds her calling - Jack Wilkinson

Once upon a lifetime ago, Shelly Pennefather was the sweetest of shooting stars, an All-American at Villanova and the 1987 national player of the year. Since 1991, she has lived here, in the Poor Clare Monastery, at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in a very modest middle-class neighborhood.  Read more...

Pentecostal pastor now a Catholic - Judy Tarjanyi

Alex Jones had been a Pentecostal minister for nearly 30 years, almost 20 of them as pastor of his own church, but when he was confirmed at St. Suzanne’s Catholic Church in Detroit last year, he told the parish priest, "I’m home."  Read more...


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