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Grateful Believers
Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk has begun a new initiative that he hopes will build an archdiocese of "grateful believers." This column, which will appear weekly in The Catholic Telegraph in the coming months, is part of this diocesan-wide endeavor.


Overtures
This is the three-year series by Cincinnati Archbishop Daniel E.Pilarczyk that appeared weekly in The Catholic Telegraph. Overtures focused on the first readings of the Sunday liturgy, with questions offered for individual or group discussion. Click here to access all articles in the series.

This week in The Catholic Telegraph — April 4, 2008

Archbishop Pilarczyk says education is ‘about the risen Lord’
INDIANAPOLIS — Catholic education is fundamentally about "the risen Lord," Cincinnati Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk told Catholic educators during the opening Mass for the National Catholic Educational Association convention March 25 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.


Over 50
Local Sister knows about visiting the elderly

CSS staff member honored by Council on Aging

Catholic Social Services of Southwestern Ohio announces new home for RSVP


Tanzanian priest to serve northern cluster
ST. MARYS DEANERY — Parishioners in the St. Henry cluster will have a unique opportunity to learn about another culture as they welcome their new associate pastor, Missionary of the Precious Blood Father Benedict Shango Magabe from Tanzania.


Teens work together to learn about genocide
SIDNEY DEANERY — Teens from three Troy churches have come together this year to learn about the ongoing genocide in Darfur, study Christian teachings on social justice and experience ecumenical partnership in approaching global issues.


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