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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 — September 26, 2008

Panel addresses immigration during cardinal’s visit

ST. ANDREW DEANERY — Man’s law versus God’s law. Moral responsibility, human dignity and respect regardless of an expired visa, being undocumented and risk deportation while in the U.S.

‘The best “wall” would be development’
Honduran cardinal speaks to local Catholic high school students about faith, justice


Local Catholic brings saints to the table
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES DEANERY — Are you looking for a way to nourish both your body and soul? If so, a new book, Saints at the Dinner Table, by local author Amy Heyd, may be just what you need to provide that sustenance.


St. Rita Church holds Blue Mass for Dayton area


Following the path to God
ARCHDIOCESE — The spiritual journeys of two women who answered God’s call to religious life started on a new path on Aug. 30 as they professed their final vows during joyous celebrations with their respective communities.


A new Franciscan Brother


Ike’s final breath closes local schools, damages church property
ARCHDIOCESE — Students in Catholic schools across the archdiocese had an unexpected vacation as a strong windstorm resulting from Hurricane Ike knocked out power and did minor damage to churches and schools Sept. 14.


Obituaries


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