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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 — August 1, 2008

Blessing the earth and its workers


Catholic Ministries Appeal ends, contributions still coming in
ARCHDIOCESE – The parish portion of the Catholic Ministries Appeal has ended, but contributions to the fund drive will continue through the rest of the year.


Cathedral music director earns top award
CATHEDRAL DEANERY — Anthony DiCello, music director at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains, has been named the 2008 Pastoral Musician of the Year by the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM).

New archdiocesan financial officer named


Project offers the dignity of work and wages
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Catholic Action Center in Lexington is providing work for people who are having an especially hard time supporting themselves and their families in these tough economic times — people who live on the margins of society.

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