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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 — October 24, 2008
‘A bishop is to bring hope to his people’
ARCHDIOCESE — The man who was at the top of Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk’s "very short list" of whom he’d want as coadjutor archbishop has been named to that job by Pope Benedict XVI.

Statement of Archbishop Pilarczyk


What’s a coadjutor?


Greetings to the clergy, religious and laity of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati


Mysteries surround the history of the Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains
"Strange noises are reported to be emanating from the columns of the old cathedral," Msgr. Edward McCarthy wrote to Bishop Clarence Issenmann, Cincinnati’s auxiliary bishop, during the period of the old cathedral’s restoration some 50 years ago.

UD president, archbishop sign declaration to ban torture
ARCHDIOCESE — University of Dayton president Daniel J. Curran recently _became the first head of a U.S. Catholic university to sign a national petition calling for the President of the United States to reject cruelty and torture.


Priests’ convocation to focus on trauma
DAYTON DEANERY — When the priests of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati gather for their annual convocation at Incarnation Parish in Centerville on Oct. 29, they will hear about a subject particularly relevant to their ministry today.

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