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Home: Core Subjects: Stories of Faith and Character: LINKS_PAGE Core Subjects: Stories of Faith and Character: LINKS_PAGEArticles:Tony Snow, Catholic, dead at 53 - Mollie HemingwayTony Snow, journalist and aide to two presidents, died on Saturday at the age of 53. Read more... Top 10 Catholic Heroes of the Super Bowl - Gerald KorsonProfessional football was long considered a “Catholic” sport, drawing rugged players from the working class blue-collar immigrant families of which a good percentage were at least culturally Catholic. Read more... Trying to be Catholic - Micheline DrameStratford and Leonie Caldecott established the Centre for Faith & Culture some seven years ago. The Centre is now housed in Plater College at Oxford in the U.K. and is having some considerable influence. It all began as a kind of "evangelization of culture," explain the founders, in this interview with Catholic World Report. Read more... Turn up the Romance - Scott HahnI still remember the moment when I "got" Opus Dei. Read more... Two anniversaries of note - George WeigelTwo great American men of the church celebrated important anniversaries this month. Read more... Two faces of the Catholic imagination - Father Raymond J. de SouzaIt was a dash across the country from grandeur to simplicity, from the celebrated to the unremarked, from the soaring cathedral of Toronto to the parish church where I grew up. Read more... Two Popes - Raymond de SouzaThe twenty-fifth anniversary of John Paul II is an auspicious time to look back to Leo XIII, through the prism of the current pontificate, and rediscover a remarkable line of continuity between the two popes separated by exactly a century. Read more... Unlikely centre of attraction - Tracey RowlandPope Benedict XVI has a mysterious but very genuine appeal for Gen Y. A woman who is one of Australia's leading theologians explains why. Read more... Value prayer, silence, Pope urges - Father Raymond J. de SouzaThe largest single event in the history of Australia -- as with many countries, a papal event -- concluded with a rejuvenated Catholic community and the prospect of a softening in the hard edge of Australian secularism. Read more... Vanier: 'Close to a saint' - Charles LewisThe founder of L'Arche has spent nearly a lifetime championing the severely disabled. Read more... Pages: [<<] ... 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 [>>] Pages Updated On: 06-Jan-2009 - 14:23:05
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