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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 — November 23 2007

Papal trip, politics, liturgy top USCCB meeting
BALTIMORE - The announcement of dates and locations for Pope Benedict XVI's U.S. visit next year highlighted the U.S. bishops' Nov. 12-15 fall general meeting in Baltimore.


Nativity students’ signatures are out of this world
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES DEANERY - Students at Nativity School were part of a space mission when their personal signatures were launched aboard NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-120.


Our Lady of Visitation School earns Blue Ribbon award
ST. MARGARET MARY DEANERY - Our Lady of Visitation School celebrated its prestigious award from the United States Department of Education in October.


Building Christian and Muslim dialogue
ARCHDIOCESE - Based on the premise that world peace begins with an understanding of different faiths and traditions, several priests and some lay people in the archdiocese recently attended daylong seminars on Christian-Muslim relations.

Rwandan says God saved her from genocide to be witness to forgiveness
MARYKNOLL, N.Y. - Dativa Nyangezi Ngaboyisonga, 34, believes that she survived the 1994 killings in Rwanda that claimed the lives of 800,000 of her countrymen because God wanted her to be a living witness to the power of forgiveness.


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